I love how you include conversation of the lower and middle class during ancient China, because I think a lot of Hanfu fashion tend to be talking more about higher class.
I always wonder what dictated who wore what style. Like, there’s the obvious factors of wealth & class access, but were there styles that were worn cross demographic freely? or vice-versa, styles deemed inappropriate because of age, status, occasion/event etc? 💖💖💖
Yes a lot of these were worn by all classes, especially simpler ones like the ChuiJi and BaoJi! Of course the crazy high hairdos were mostly worn by upper class ladies since they needed the help of maids to create them haha
@@MochiHanfuI've been playing a Chinese dress up game with a historical setting recently. The setting is supposedly the State of Qi during the six dynasties period, although like with wuxia dramas I doubt they bothered with historical accuracy in the clothes. They have hairstyles labeled "mature" which seem to be either variations of the snake bun or the nine loops style. Were these styles seen as mature in historical eras or is this a modern view?
I'd just like to mention something about the Yuan/Ming transition period. Unlike during some of the previous Han-led dynasties, there were no clothing laws enforced during the Yuan. Everyone, Han, Mongol, etc. were allowed to wear whatever they wanted. This is why during the Yuan Dynasty (even though relics and depictions are scarce), we see a lot of mix of Han and Mongol fashion. With the start of the Ming, it was the imperial family who was eager to "get back" to traditional Han clothing and laws were passed to regulate fashion styles. Nevertheless though, Ming Dynasty fashion still retained some elements of the previous dynasty.
🍑 Phoenix crown was later a ceremonial marriage crown for the first wife in every household. You can see that in later Tang dynasty. The example pictures where women wore bangs are incorrect. The bangs are a later added style in contemporary movies. Bangs weren't accepted since it was against confusian values to cut hair to respect for fileal piety where the hair shouldn't be cut.
Your videos are the best introductions to Historical Chinese fashion in English that I have found on youtube so far!!! I find it is such a difficult job to introduce historical Chinese fashion to international audiences because either an English-speaking youtuber doesn't have a deeper insight in the subject or a Chinese expert who does not speak good English. Well, can't blame them, because it is indeed difficult to translate records in Chinese to English especially the terminologies. You have done a brilliant job in both tasks!!!!! keep your excellent work!!!!
I really appreciate that you focus on using videos from hanfu enthusiasts dressed up as accurately as possible, instead of other "Chinese history" videos that use a thousand clips and photos from ahistorical dramas. Dramas are very fun to look at! But they do not have a place in historical or traditional cultural videos. Thank you for your hard work 🍑
I love the explanations of all of this! I’ve been trying to learn more about Chinese history, but usually it’s just a documentary about emperors and the battles won/lost and the name of the dynasty, but tbh I have a hard time keeping the dynasty’s straight it all ends up blurring together. Once I started following the fashions and cultural changes then the dynasties started making sense, and your videos help a lot with that! Keep it up, these are such good videos!
I would not want to be the lady who spends hours every morning to keep up with the latest hair fashion, only to realize one day that everybody else is using wigs. 😅
These are all so beautiful. I love seeing the amazing hairstylles people have developed all over the world throughout history. I would absolutely love to see a video about hair accessories! 🍑
With the complicated ones they would make a hairdo and then just keep it in for a while. They had special sleeping headrests to keep the hair intact instead of pillows.
A very nicely summarized quick look at hanfu hairstyles!! I really appreciate that you use both the original term with pinyin and English translation, it makes it easier to remember!
You look like one of those really pretty lead actresses from a Chinese romance drama tv series such as Till the End of the Moon or The Journey of Chongzi !
I've always loved to learn about Chinese history, especially trends like hair ,make-up and fashion, but I have a horrible attention span. The way you edit and deliver the information helps to keep me engaged, i love your TikTok too!
I''m always a little giddy whenever you mention the Northern and Southern Dynasties. I'm happy I finally looked at your bio on titok and am able to finally see all of this longer form goodness. I greatly appreciate all you do.
every time someone I see someone talking about mo'e Lan Wangji is always mentioned. And it always makes me smile for some reason.. 😅😅😅 Anyways, awesome video 💖💖
I also love the Tang Dynasty. Can I just say Thank you! You have given me ideas for the novel series I'm writing, as well as actual names for the hairstyles. Thank you Miss Mochi!
🍑 I've been following you on Instagram for a while now and am SO excited to see that you're on RUclips too! Yay! Thank you for this video. It was very interesting to learn about all of the different hair styles (and methods of creating said styles). I am losing a lot of hair (Bootstrap Bill from PotC has more hair than me XD), so I don't think I'd be able to pull off any of these, but I'd love to see them worn more frequently in public. So beautiful and creative! 🍑
This is such a great video! Btw just a minor correction the Han dynasty is not the first dynasty- the Shang is, and the first dynasty that unified China was the Qin, which was just the preceding dynasty! But the rest is so detailed and the information is very helpful!
Can you please do a Chinese legends video like you do on tiktok but longer? I love your work sooo much! And i love hearing about culture and beautiful legends thank youuu!💜💜💜💜💜
finally got a chance to re-watch! Okay - I could only narrow it down to 2, the incredible cloud style, & the longer, looping style paired with the mó’e (hope I spelled that right). Something about the mó’e just looks so much more queenly & rugged, capable of anything 💘
I don’t have an emoji keyboard, but “peach”. Thank you for this video! It was incredibly helpful for a project I’m working on. And now I know what cudgel buns are called ❤
My favorite hairstyle is 包髻 because it looks the most simple and convenient anddd it is worn by all classes. Thank you so much Mochi for making this amazing video to learn about Chinese hairstyle it’s amazing !!!
I was finally able to watch it and I’m just so in awe with the good editing no wonder it took you so long to work on 💜 There’s just so much to learn and remember, it was so nice seeing the different variations of the hairstyles 💜My favorite is still shuang yaji, I’ve seen so many illustrations of girls in it 💗🍑
Hi Chuyan 👋🏻 it's Roan. For some reason I didn't know you had a channel until now, I'm excited to try some of these hairstyles with the Hanfu you sold to me 😊❤🍑
I absolutely love this! I'm really interested in historical accurate information about the ancient world, but specifically China rn. I ADORE the fact that you show us the beauty, but ALSO give us an explanation on how and why. It is SO COOL that we can still buy those ancient hair sticks. I wish I could do my hair but I'm not very good at being girly lol. Also, I probably couldn't pull it off being a natural red head...
Thank you so much for making this video! This was a life saver for me and a few friends who are doing some projects on the Tang Dynasty as well as Wu Zetian!
Thanks for spreading the knowledge! 🤗 I love fashion history but Chinese fashion history is inaccessible to me because I can't read or understand the language so I hardly know what to search for on Chinese sites like weibo & bilibili but i'm soaking up as much as I can so i can reclaim my Chinese heritage
This is so informative and great! Thank you! But why is it so fast?! It's like cartoon effect with double speed. I even can't catch the shots I want to look closer at.
Thank for teaching us these things! I loved your tiktok videos and I always wondered if you had a youtube channel! And im glad you do! Keep up the good work. I love your content sm 🥺♥️ Look further to many more! Subscribed to your channel ^-^
Mochi I love this video so much!!! I've always wondered what was used to style hair and this answers perfectly!! All the intricate hairstyles!! LOVEEE. Your editing is perfecttt!!
Long shot since you don't seem to check the comments anymore, but do you still have the source for the photoshoot shown at 8:05 ? I wanted to look at the photos from up close and in higher quality, but no matter how hard I search, I can't find this particular recreation at all.
Love it!! Until I discovered your channel, I’d never learnt that much about Chinese history (Stupid Aussie school system prefers to teach European customs/history and not that of our Actual Neighbours.) and I enjoy watching you on tik tok and now RUclips so much. 🍑
Hi! If you have blonde hair and do the qing dynasty with the big flower crowns. Would you think it's be ok to make your own crown with blonde hair (hair extensions and glue/hair wax) instead of black hair or would that be completely off and should I just do the black board?
I love how you include conversation of the lower and middle class during ancient China, because I think a lot of Hanfu fashion tend to be talking more about higher class.
I feel like the same can be said for regency fashion
现在中国,人人平等
🍑 I love fashion history. No one understands how much clothing affects people.
I always wonder what dictated who wore what style. Like, there’s the obvious factors of wealth & class access, but were there styles that were worn cross demographic freely? or vice-versa, styles deemed inappropriate because of age, status, occasion/event etc? 💖💖💖
Yes a lot of these were worn by all classes, especially simpler ones like the ChuiJi and BaoJi! Of course the crazy high hairdos were mostly worn by upper class ladies since they needed the help of maids to create them haha
@@MochiHanfuI've been playing a Chinese dress up game with a historical setting recently. The setting is supposedly the State of Qi during the six dynasties period, although like with wuxia dramas I doubt they bothered with historical accuracy in the clothes. They have hairstyles labeled "mature" which seem to be either variations of the snake bun or the nine loops style. Were these styles seen as mature in historical eras or is this a modern view?
I'd just like to mention something about the Yuan/Ming transition period. Unlike during some of the previous Han-led dynasties, there were no clothing laws enforced during the Yuan. Everyone, Han, Mongol, etc. were allowed to wear whatever they wanted. This is why during the Yuan Dynasty (even though relics and depictions are scarce), we see a lot of mix of Han and Mongol fashion.
With the start of the Ming, it was the imperial family who was eager to "get back" to traditional Han clothing and laws were passed to regulate fashion styles. Nevertheless though, Ming Dynasty fashion still retained some elements of the previous dynasty.
🍑 Phoenix crown was later a ceremonial marriage crown for the first wife in every household. You can see that in later Tang dynasty. The example pictures where women wore bangs are incorrect. The bangs are a later added style in contemporary movies. Bangs weren't accepted since it was against confusian values to cut hair to respect for fileal piety where the hair shouldn't be cut.
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gosh the first bun of the northern/southern series was so beautiful & cleanswept - just perfect architecture 🤩
Your videos are the best introductions to Historical Chinese fashion in English that I have found on youtube so far!!! I find it is such a difficult job to introduce historical Chinese fashion to international audiences because either an English-speaking youtuber doesn't have a deeper insight in the subject or a Chinese expert who does not speak good English. Well, can't blame them, because it is indeed difficult to translate records in Chinese to English especially the terminologies. You have done a brilliant job in both tasks!!!!! keep your excellent work!!!!
I really appreciate that you focus on using videos from hanfu enthusiasts dressed up as accurately as possible, instead of other "Chinese history" videos that use a thousand clips and photos from ahistorical dramas. Dramas are very fun to look at! But they do not have a place in historical or traditional cultural videos. Thank you for your hard work 🍑
I love the explanations of all of this! I’ve been trying to learn more about Chinese history, but usually it’s just a documentary about emperors and the battles won/lost and the name of the dynasty, but tbh I have a hard time keeping the dynasty’s straight it all ends up blurring together. Once I started following the fashions and cultural changes then the dynasties started making sense, and your videos help a lot with that! Keep it up, these are such good videos!
I would not want to be the lady who spends hours every morning to keep up with the latest hair fashion, only to realize one day that everybody else is using wigs. 😅
These are all so beautiful. I love seeing the amazing hairstylles people have developed all over the world throughout history.
I would absolutely love to see a video about hair accessories! 🍑
While everyone is complementing how beautiful these hairstyles are, can't help but wonder how long it took them to get ready back in those days
With the complicated ones they would make a hairdo and then just keep it in for a while. They had special sleeping headrests to keep the hair intact instead of pillows.
Words cannot express how much I love this video, I'm obsessed with the 同心髻 🍑🍑🍑
A very nicely summarized quick look at hanfu hairstyles!! I really appreciate that you use both the original term with pinyin and English translation, it makes it easier to remember!
Mochi this was such a good video! It was so educational as well as incredibly aesthetic. Your editing is so good!!!
I love how creative people were in term of hairstyle 😍 just fascinating
You look like one of those really pretty lead actresses from a Chinese romance drama tv series such as Till the End of the Moon or The Journey of Chongzi !
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I've always loved to learn about Chinese history, especially trends like hair ,make-up and fashion, but I have a horrible attention span. The way you edit and deliver the information helps to keep me engaged, i love your TikTok too!
Ahhh I just reached Song - didn’t even know I was in love with these styles, how coooool💕💗💕
omgosh, I would love to see a compare & contrast with Mongolian garb during that period
I''m always a little giddy whenever you mention the Northern and Southern Dynasties. I'm happy I finally looked at your bio on titok and am able to finally see all of this longer form goodness. I greatly appreciate all you do.
🍑!!! Thank you for such an informative video!
every time someone I see someone talking about mo'e Lan Wangji is always mentioned. And it always makes me smile for some reason.. 😅😅😅
Anyways, awesome video 💖💖
I literally can’t choose a favourite. They’re all soo beautiful😍😍🍑
🍑 thank you for this great video! I really liked the ring bun hairstyles
I also love the Tang Dynasty. Can I just say Thank you! You have given me ideas for the novel series I'm writing, as well as actual names for the hairstyles. Thank you Miss Mochi!
“feel free to pause” LIFESAVER!!!
🍑 I've been following you on Instagram for a while now and am SO excited to see that you're on RUclips too! Yay! Thank you for this video. It was very interesting to learn about all of the different hair styles (and methods of creating said styles). I am losing a lot of hair (Bootstrap Bill from PotC has more hair than me XD), so I don't think I'd be able to pull off any of these, but I'd love to see them worn more frequently in public. So beautiful and creative! 🍑
Hi, I love your clothes(the green one), could you tell me where you buy it.
Great overview and details!
Could you maybe do the male equivalent? That would be so so great! 😊
This is such a great video! Btw just a minor correction the Han dynasty is not the first dynasty- the Shang is, and the first dynasty that unified China was the Qin, which was just the preceding dynasty! But the rest is so detailed and the information is very helpful!
Maybe she meant the first dynasty in the video
The Xia is the first dynasty.
✨🍑🍑this was SO good🍑🍑✨
but I gotta rewatch to pick a favorite 😅🌼
Can you please do a Chinese legends video like you do on tiktok but longer? I love your work sooo much! And i love hearing about culture and beautiful legends thank youuu!💜💜💜💜💜
southief Korean will steal this!!!!😂😂😂
Can you do a male hairstyle version video please 🥺
Tang Dynasty is my favorite Dynasty too 🥰 Petition to bring Hanfu Hair Back too 💖 Adorable
All of these hairstyles were so beautiful!!!! I think my favourite hairstyle centuries that were shown in this video were Tang, Song, and Ming :•ooo
The editing is 🔥 🔥
omg can we pls get a video like this for makeup throughout the dynasties?
🍑 loved watching the video and learning about the vast dynasties of china!
finally got a chance to re-watch! Okay - I could only narrow it down to 2, the incredible cloud style, & the longer, looping style paired with the mó’e (hope I spelled that right). Something about the mó’e just looks so much more queenly & rugged, capable of anything 💘
I don’t have an emoji keyboard, but “peach”. Thank you for this video! It was incredibly helpful for a project I’m working on. And now I know what cudgel buns are called ❤
My favorite hairstyle is 包髻 because it looks the most simple and convenient anddd it is worn by all classes. Thank you so much Mochi for making this amazing video to learn about Chinese hairstyle it’s amazing !!!
I’d love for you to create another video about Qing dynasty hair styles and accessories🍑
🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑 see Lan Wangji was so funny too me (please excuse me, my brain has been rotten from the inside out from danmai novels lmaooo)
Begging on my knees for the video about chinese hair accessories! Will you make a video about hanfu styles throughout history too?
🍑 thank you for sharing! So many beautiful styles ❤
Tang Dynasty FTW
I was finally able to watch it and I’m just so in awe with the good editing no wonder it took you so long to work on 💜 There’s just so much to learn and remember, it was so nice seeing the different variations of the hairstyles 💜My favorite is still shuang yaji, I’ve seen so many illustrations of girls in it 💗🍑
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Hi Chuyan 👋🏻 it's Roan. For some reason I didn't know you had a channel until now, I'm excited to try some of these hairstyles with the Hanfu you sold to me 😊❤🍑
Okay now we tutorials for all of these 😂❤
I absolutely love this! I'm really interested in historical accurate information about the ancient world, but specifically China rn. I ADORE the fact that you show us the beauty, but ALSO give us an explanation on how and why. It is SO COOL that we can still buy those ancient hair sticks. I wish I could do my hair but I'm not very good at being girly lol. Also, I probably couldn't pull it off being a natural red head...
I cannot wait until you upload a hair accessories video like you said you would!
haha I have a lottt of research to do first 😆
Thank you so much for making this video! This was a life saver for me and a few friends who are doing some projects on the Tang Dynasty as well as Wu Zetian!
Thanks for spreading the knowledge! 🤗 I love fashion history but Chinese fashion history is inaccessible to me because I can't read or understand the language so I hardly know what to search for on Chinese sites like weibo & bilibili but i'm soaking up as much as I can so i can reclaim my Chinese heritage
🍑 this is one of my favorite videos!
love your work!! it means so much to see vids of traditional han culture/fashion!
Found you from a tiktok compilation, I AM SO EXCITED!
🍑 Was really excited to go watch about the hair jewelry, and anything about the Qing Dynasty, but I can only find 4 videos. 😢
She’s slightly more active on her Tumblr
@@nullvoid6095 oh? Thank you. But ugh. hate tumbler. one picture and 1000 comments and no context. I’ve avoided it for years. Bummer.
I like the Yang Guifei picture on ur wall
🍑 love your stuff. Do you have any book recommendations for studying more about Chinese historical dress?
would love a video on how to do these hairstyles with a modern twist!
Your hair accessories remind me of 王熙凤~ It‘s amazing!
🍑 I loved this so much thank you!!
This is so informative and great! Thank you! But why is it so fast?! It's like cartoon effect with double speed. I even can't catch the shots I want to look closer at.
ily sm tysm for making me proud of my chinese ethnicity now
this is amazing! thank you for making such video
Han dynasty 💛 because therir long hanfu with large and long sleeve and their long hair 👌♥ specially on Men
I really want to learn how to do the fairy hairstyle! Great video and concise overview of an immense period of history
Thank for teaching us these things! I loved your tiktok videos and I always wondered if you had a youtube channel! And im glad you do! Keep up the good work. I love your content sm 🥺♥️
Look further to many more! Subscribed to your channel ^-^
Great video. My favorite are shuang yagi and the three stranded bun
loved the video
哈哈我也喜欢蓝湛
love it! Can't wait for the Yuan and Qing styles too. But my faves were definitely the nine ring bun and the mo e
Mochi I love this video so much!!! I've always wondered what was used to style hair and this answers perfectly!! All the intricate hairstyles!! LOVEEE. Your editing is perfecttt!!
9:38 LAN ZHAN?? GET UR AHH HOME!!!
OH LORD LET'S GOOOO
Long shot since you don't seem to check the comments anymore, but do you still have the source for the photoshoot shown at 8:05 ?
I wanted to look at the photos from up close and in higher quality, but no matter how hard I search, I can't find this particular recreation at all.
This is such an amazing and well researched video! Thank you so much. J hope you continue to make videos about ancient china!
Omg, I finally found you here. I love this video 😊
🍑 This was so awesome and informative! :D
would u be willing to show DIY for these hairstyles?
This was só beautiful and intriguing to see, thank you!! Chinese history is really something else, I hope you continue ❤️🥰
I love this video! I want to try some of these on my curls see if it works
Immortalcore!!! lol love that, these styles are all so beautiful and diverse 🍑
This was awesome! Thanks for making this video!
OMG YES I WAS SO EXCITED FOR THIS VIDEO 😭💖
Trisha Biggar has written how "Star Wars" copied from such sources.
Love it!! Until I discovered your channel, I’d never learnt that much about Chinese history (Stupid Aussie school system prefers to teach European customs/history and not that of our Actual Neighbours.) and I enjoy watching you on tik tok and now RUclips so much. 🍑
beautiful
美丽的
Love this!! So many amazing hairstyles!! 🍑 I cannot pick a favourite, but I do love your hairstyle. 🥰
I love this channel SO MUCH!! Where do you buy your Hanfu?
🍑Absolutely loved this video! Subscribed immediately!
Hi! If you have blonde hair and do the qing dynasty with the big flower crowns. Would you think it's be ok to make your own crown with blonde hair (hair extensions and glue/hair wax) instead of black hair or would that be completely off and should I just do the black board?
I love your hcannel, I need to know how you created your hairdo, he fur is so beautiful.
🍑 So enjoyed this!
beautiful
I’ve been waiting for this video!
Instant Sub i cant wait for more videos from you
Thank you