Clothing of the Song Dynasty in China

Hanfu

Clothing of the Song Dynasty: A Reflection of Traditional Chinese Culture The Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), a pivotal period in Chinese history, witnessed unprecedented prosperity in economy, culture, and technology, which was vividly mirrored in its clothing system. Diverging from the grand and flamboyant style of the Tang Dynasty, Song clothing featured simplicity, elegance, and […]

Clothing of the Song Dynasty in China Read More »

Clothing of the Tang Dynasty in China

Hanfu

Tang Dynasty Hanfu: A Magnificent Carrier of Chinese Traditional Culture Hanfu, the traditional attire of the Han ethnic group, stands as a vivid epitome of Chinese civilization, encapsulating thousands of years of historical evolution, aesthetic pursuits, and cultural values. Among the numerous dynasties that have shaped Hanfu’s development, the Tang Dynasty (618 CE – 907

Clothing of the Tang Dynasty in China Read More »

Hanfu of the Han Dynasty in China

Hanfu

Hanfu in the Han Dynasty: The Founding of Han Ethnic Costume Tradition and Its Cultural Essence Introduction: Hanfu – The Material Carrier of a Great Dynasty’s Civilization The Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), a pivotal era spanning over four centuries, laid the foundational framework for Han ethnic civilization. As the first unified and

Hanfu of the Han Dynasty in China Read More »

Clothing of the Ming Dynasty in China

Hanfu

Ming Dynasty Clothing: The Peak of Han Ethnic Costume System and Its Cultural Connotations Introduction: Ming Dynasty Clothing – A Cultural Epitome of a Resurrected Han Civilization The Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), as the last feudal dynasty ruled by the Han ethnic group in Chinese history, witnessed the comprehensive resurgence and maturity of Han traditional culture

Clothing of the Ming Dynasty in China Read More »

Hunan embroidery

embroidery

Xiang Embroidery: A Magnificent Masterpiece of Chinese Traditional Embroidery Introduction: Xiang Embroidery – The Hunan Pearl of China’s “Four Great Embroideries” Amidst the brilliant tapestry of Chinese traditional embroidery, Xiang Embroidery stands out as a distinguished representative, renowned alongside Su Embroidery, Yue Embroidery, and Shu Embroidery as China’s “Four Great Embroideries”. Hailing from Changsha and

Hunan embroidery Read More »

Shu embroidery

embroidery

Shu Embroidery: A Brilliant Treasure of Chinese Traditional Embroidery Art Introduction: Shu Embroidery – The Pearl of Western Sichuan in China’s “Four Great Embroideries” In the splendid galaxy of Chinese traditional embroidery art, Shu Embroidery shines brightly with its vivid colors, exquisite and flexible stitches, and profound cultural heritage. Together with Su Embroidery (from Jiangsu),

Shu embroidery Read More »

Su Embroidery

embroidery

Su Embroidery: The Exquisite Art of Jiangnan and a Treasure of Chinese Traditional Culture Introduction: Su Embroidery – The Crown of China’s “Four Great Embroideries” In the long river of Chinese traditional crafts, embroidery stands as a brilliant pearl that combines practicality and aesthetics, embodying the wisdom and craftsmanship of Chinese women for thousands of

Su Embroidery Read More »

qimendunjia

sinology-culture

Qi Men Dun Jia In the long river of Chinese traditional culture, there exists a mysterious and profound knowledge system that integrates astronomy, geography, philosophy, military strategy, and life wisdom——Qi Men Dun Jia. Known as one of the “three great metaphysical arts” in ancient China (along with Tai Yi Shen Shu and Da Liu Ren),

qimendunjia Read More »

bazi

sinology-culture

Eight Characters Numerology—Chinese Tradition Introduction: Eight characters are not “superstition”, but a cultural carrier of the unity of man and nature In the vast landscape of Chinese traditional culture, few practices embody the harmony between heaven, earth, and humanity as profoundly as Ba Zi astrology, also known as “Four Pillars of Destiny” in English .

bazi Read More »

physiognomy

sinology-culture

Physiognomy Face reading is an ancient practice that holds the belief one can interpret a person’s character and fortune by observing their five facial features. For instance, individuals with smooth, well-groomed and shiny eyebrows are usually quick-witted and have good interpersonal relationships. Those with large and bright eyes tend to be optimistic, cheerful, emotionally rich,

physiognomy Read More »