seriously your filming and editing is SO on point. these videos can literally be put in classrooms as educational material but are also gorgeous. thank you so much for the effort you put into them!
could you do a video on hua dian throughout the dynasties? thank you for making these videos, growing up, I've only worn qipao and while they're very pretty, I don't feel as close to my heritage as when I see hanfu. it's so important that you're exploring the thousands of years of fashion before the cultural revolution.
Beautiful!!!! I’m so impressed with your videos! I’m really interested in authentic (and pretty) hanfu from various eras. What years would this style be from? Qing dynasty? Or Ming? I’d love a video explaining and showing in detail about the two styles in the Qing dynasty (Han and Man). Keep up the good work! :)
Each outfit reveals more about hanfu I didn't know about and it keeps giving more ideas on how to make my own. Thank you for such a great history lesson and a lovely outfit as well! Will you do a video on accessories such as hair pins and necklaces as well? What pieces are generally paired with which outfits? I'd love to learn more!
Beautiful fabrics, wonderful pieces individually, however I find together, the shape of the figure is lost, it all looks boxy, oversized, like wearing ones parents clothes. Unlike some Hanfu styles, this one does not appear flattering to me. That beautiful skirt is mostly hidden.
Yes that would be great! One thing I have wondered about that when watching Chinese historical dramas are which garments do they remove for bed and actually sleep in. Some dramas makes me wonder if they just do not want to undress the actor at all and others seem to have them sleep in what I think is proper foundation garments. Another thing the internet hasn’t been able to answer me yet is also when they sleep in the dramas they never take down their hairs at all. Is this saving money for the production or did they never let the hair down to sleep?
Hy Ally, i realy like your video. Btw I want to ask about the mandarin collar. Mandarin collar for women has been known since the Ming Dynasty, how about mandarin collar for men? since when was it known? Thank you 🙏🏻
It wasn't as common for men to wear standing collars as women during the Ming Dynasty, but by the late Qing Dynasty it became a popular element on the Manchurian outfits for both men and women.
What is that type of button called (in English or in Chinese)? I would like to try my hand at sewing one of these, but I don't know how to find those fasteners.
The buttons are called 子母扣 in Chinese, not sure if there is a standard English translation but the direct translation would be “mother and child buttons”. The piece with a ring is the mother piece, the other piece is held by the mother piece and is therefore called the child piece.
I always thought it was a Manchu Mongol thing. Even Wikipedia says it was from qing. How about Ming pleated skirts? I read it was from Mongols, but then I saw a Qin pleated skirt.
Someone should correct that Wikipedia page! lol Qing dynasty Manchurian ladies wore Manchurian dresses, while the Han ladies wore Ming dynasty style hanfu for the most part, including the pleated style skirt.
I'm asking about pleated skirt. I know about the neck. I want to know about the pleated skirt. If pleated skirts are Mongol, then Ming hanfu is Mongol.
A Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia (Present day northeast China) They ruled China during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
"高丽样 汉服 Goryeo customs were popular in Mongolia, and they were called ‘Koryeoyang’.-- Yuan dynasty (1271~1368) Hanbok became popular in the early 14th and 15th centuries of the Ming dynasty China.-- Ming dynasty (明 1368 ~ 1644)Not mingfu ㅡㅡ Ming dynasty (明 1368 ~ 1644) Not hanfu ( 汉服 ) ㅡㅡhan dynasty China. BC202~AC220 ,,, hanfu was named Hanfu in modern times. Not hanfu ( 汉服 ) Koryeoyang ok Korean hanbok (韩服) 20th century. It was called Hanbok in modern times. 高丽 Goryeo BC 37~668 新羅 Shilla BC 57~935 高丽2 Goryeo (918~1392 ) 鲜国 josun (1392~1911 ) 韩国 Korea(1911~ ) hanfu is just copy of hanbok in modern times. 漢 han dynasty ( BC202~AC220 ) 明 Ming dynasty (1368 ~ 1644 ) ,,1644-220=1424 yaears 2021-220=1800 yaears Any evidence of what you wore 1800 years ago. What Hanpu is in the Ming Dynasty If it's Ming dynasty clothes, isn't it Mingfu Chinese Hanfu is a new word that was born 20 years ago"
Korean friends.Hanfu is based on the objects unearthed from tombs, ancient paintings, murals, sculptures and written records. What is the factual basis for South Korea's claim on Hanbok.During the Yuan Dynasty, Koryo was not a country, but China's eastern province. The king of Koryo was only the Prime Minister of the eastern province. During the Yuan Dynasty, Korean clothing has been fully Mongolian. The murals of the tomb of bureaucrat 朴翊 in Miyang, South Korea, can be found in Mongolian style hanbok. Due to the control and influence of the Yuan Dynasty, Korean braided hair and Mongolian clothes are popular, and the loyal king once ordered people to braid hair and change Mongolian clothes. South Korea provide a large number of eunuchs and palace maids to China. At best, these Mongolian palace maids affected the clothing of some Mongolian nobles. And it is obvious that male Mongolian nobles will not like the clothes of Korean eunuchs. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang(朱元璋) clearly instructed to restore the clothes of Han traditional costume, and the clothes of the Yuan Dynasty were thrown into the pile of old paper, so the Hanbok could not have influence on Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Korea changed from a province of China to a subsidiary country of the Ming Dynasty, and the clothes of Korea king and officials were rewarded by China. Koryo people can finally wear Mongolian clothes without wearing Mongolian braids.
Before the Ming Dynasty, Goryeo customs were popular during the Yuan Dynasty. This is the fashion of Goryeo clothes, bowls, and food. The reason why the clothes of Ming Dynasty and Hanbok are similar is because was already popular in Ming Dynasty. As the record, Hongxi, emperor of Ming dynasty, prohibited the Goryeo custom because he thought it's not belong to Han and he ordered to recover the custom of Han. Before the Ming dynasty, both Sui and Tang dynasty is not established by Han but Xianbei. Yuan dynasty is neither Han but Mongolian It is also in the Chinese history book. 《菽园杂记》:“马尾裙始于朝鲜国,流入京师 于是无贵无贱,服者日盛。至成化末年,朝臣多服之者矣。阁老万公安冬夏不脱。大臣不服者惟黎吏侍淳一人而已。此服妖也,弘治初始有禁例。
Korean friends.Hanfu is based on the objects unearthed from tombs, ancient paintings, murals, sculptures and written records. What is the factual basis for South Korea's claim on Hanbok.During the Yuan Dynasty, Koryo was not a country, but China's eastern province. The king of Koryo was only the Prime Minister of the eastern province. During the Yuan Dynasty, Korean clothing has been fully Mongolian. The murals of the tomb of bureaucrat 朴翊 in Miyang, South Korea, can be found in Mongolian style hanbok. Due to the control and influence of the Yuan Dynasty, Korean braided hair and Mongolian clothes are popular, and the loyal king once ordered people to braid hair and change Mongolian clothes. South Korea provide a large number of eunuchs and palace maids to China. At best, these Mongolian palace maids affected the clothing of some Mongolian nobles. And it is obvious that male Mongolian nobles will not like the clothes of Korean eunuchs. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang(朱元璋) clearly instructed to restore the clothes of Han traditional costume, and the clothes of the Yuan Dynasty were thrown into the pile of old paper, so the Hanbok could not have influence on Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Korea changed from a province of China to a subsidiary country of the Ming Dynasty, and the clothes of Korea king and officials were rewarded by China. Koryo people can finally wear Mongolian clothes without wearing Mongolian braids.
@@grandongplb There was even a video that talks about sinosphere traditional fashions and the person (who is Korean) said the same thing too. If I were to clarify, the Emperor of Tang dynasty is half Xianbei and half Han Chinese, not fully Xianbei.
"高丽样 汉服 Scythian clothes are two pieces of pants ( skirt ) and Top ( jeogori ) Chinese dress is one piece Don't distort history,"" Don't covet someone else's country and wear a Qipao Don't make a rough copy and say Hanpu It was called Hanfu in modern times. Apply photo or picture evidence during the Han Dynasty Ming Dynasty"
You don’t have history, doesn’t means others will be the same...there are many Chinese ancient paintings shown the same clothes style in the British Museum. You should go and have a look.
seriously your filming and editing is SO on point. these videos can literally be put in classrooms as educational material but are also gorgeous. thank you so much for the effort you put into them!
could you do a video on hua dian throughout the dynasties? thank you for making these videos, growing up, I've only worn qipao and while they're very pretty, I don't feel as close to my heritage as when I see hanfu. it's so important that you're exploring the thousands of years of fashion before the cultural revolution.
Omg if you were born in ancient China, you’d definitely be the Emperor’s favourite! You’re so beautiful☺️
Hi Ally, love your videos and hope to see more of them. I think I've seen most of them, and have enjoyed each and every one of them. Bye for now. :)
The scenery here complements the outfit so well! Love these videos
Thanks for that...good to know others have similar interests
Beautiful!!!! I’m so impressed with your videos! I’m really interested in authentic (and pretty) hanfu from various eras. What years would this style be from? Qing dynasty? Or Ming? I’d love a video explaining and showing in detail about the two styles in the Qing dynasty (Han and Man). Keep up the good work! :)
Each outfit reveals more about hanfu I didn't know about and it keeps giving more ideas on how to make my own. Thank you for such a great history lesson and a lovely outfit as well! Will you do a video on accessories such as hair pins and necklaces as well? What pieces are generally paired with which outfits? I'd love to learn more!
I love those collars
Maybe the Ming dress collars were influenced by the Mongols in the previous dynasty Yuan?
Beautiful fabrics, wonderful pieces individually, however I find together, the shape of the figure is lost, it all looks boxy, oversized, like wearing ones parents clothes. Unlike some Hanfu styles, this one does not appear flattering to me. That beautiful skirt is mostly hidden.
Just stumbled on your videos! They are awesome! Is there a chance you may be able to talk about the foundation garments?
Yes that would be great! One thing I have wondered about that when watching Chinese historical dramas are which garments do they remove for bed and actually sleep in. Some dramas makes me wonder if they just do not want to undress the actor at all and others seem to have them sleep in what I think is proper foundation garments.
Another thing the internet hasn’t been able to answer me yet is also when they sleep in the dramas they never take down their hairs at all. Is this saving money for the production or did they never let the hair down to sleep?
fantastic video!
Yay another great video!
Ming attire 最高
love Chinese traditional Han fu
Hy Ally, i realy like your video. Btw I want to ask about the mandarin collar. Mandarin collar for women has been known since the Ming Dynasty, how about mandarin collar for men? since when was it known?
Thank you 🙏🏻
It wasn't as common for men to wear standing collars as women during the Ming Dynasty, but by the late Qing Dynasty it became a popular element on the Manchurian outfits for both men and women.
Delightful! Elegant and demure, so ladylike. 🌸
great work
Beautiful! 😍
Thanks for your information. Ancient drawing tell truth.
Those buttons are exquisite T0T
Can u please make a video about wu zetian ur videos r so amazing love from manipur ❤😊
my daughter is making me a shirt with mandarin collar. Where are those buttons available?
子母扣是明朝的,只不过历史总被埋没
支持
Hi, I would like to make a silly question: whats the difference between the underpants that men wore, and the military pants?
I had a black kung-fu uniform with a white lining inside what was called a "mandarin collar" but it had no buttons on the collar itself.
Quick question what about chinese undies?
What is that type of button called (in English or in Chinese)? I would like to try my hand at sewing one of these, but I don't know how to find those fasteners.
The buttons are called 子母扣 in Chinese, not sure if there is a standard English translation but the direct translation would be “mother and child buttons”. The piece with a ring is the mother piece, the other piece is held by the mother piece and is therefore called the child piece.
@@irisy4541 Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
Now I want to put a seam up all the backs of clothes I make!
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I have seen a few Korean "historians" in the video that the host was talking about the Ming dynasty shirt.
Where do you get these beautiful hanfu from?
I purchased mine online from Taobao.com (the Chinese equivalent of Amazon).
Do you make these yourself?
Oh I wish I could :P
I always thought it was a Manchu Mongol thing. Even Wikipedia says it was from qing. How about Ming pleated skirts? I read it was from Mongols, but then I saw a Qin pleated skirt.
Someone should correct that Wikipedia page! lol
Qing dynasty Manchurian ladies wore Manchurian dresses, while the Han ladies wore Ming dynasty style hanfu for the most part, including the pleated style skirt.
@@FiveThousandYears but Ming hanfu was influenced by Mongols. Inherited from Yuan. Pleated skirt from Mongol. Though I saw Qin had pleated skirt
I'm asking about pleated skirt. I know about the neck. I want to know about the pleated skirt. If pleated skirts are Mongol, then Ming hanfu is Mongol.
@@AltaicPride01 LAWL go read an ACTUAL book on historical Chinese fashion & take a chill pill missy.
@@AltaicPride01 Oh she made up those HISTORICAL OFFICIAL PORTRAITS of Ming Empresses?
What are those buttons called?
子母扣Mum-kid button. Just like a mother embraces her kid.
What is Manchurian?
A Tungusic East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia (Present day northeast China) They ruled China during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Did sew this urself?
I wish I could make clothes myself ;)
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"高丽样 汉服 Goryeo customs were popular in Mongolia, and they were called
‘Koryeoyang’.-- Yuan dynasty (1271~1368)
Hanbok became popular in the early 14th and 15th centuries of the Ming dynasty China.-- Ming dynasty (明 1368 ~ 1644)Not mingfu ㅡㅡ Ming dynasty (明 1368 ~ 1644)
Not hanfu ( 汉服 ) ㅡㅡhan dynasty China. BC202~AC220 ,,, hanfu was named Hanfu in modern times.
Not hanfu ( 汉服 ) Koryeoyang ok
Korean hanbok (韩服) 20th century. It was called Hanbok in modern times.
高丽 Goryeo BC 37~668 新羅 Shilla BC 57~935 高丽2 Goryeo (918~1392 ) 鲜国 josun (1392~1911 ) 韩国 Korea(1911~ )
hanfu is just copy of hanbok in modern times.
漢 han dynasty ( BC202~AC220 ) 明 Ming dynasty (1368 ~ 1644 ) ,,1644-220=1424 yaears
2021-220=1800 yaears
Any evidence of what you wore 1800 years ago.
What Hanpu is in the Ming Dynasty
If it's Ming dynasty clothes, isn't it Mingfu
Chinese Hanfu is a new word that was born 20 years ago"
Korean friends.Hanfu is based on the objects unearthed from tombs, ancient paintings, murals, sculptures and written records. What is the factual basis for South Korea's claim on Hanbok.During the Yuan Dynasty, Koryo was not a country, but China's eastern province. The king of Koryo was only the Prime Minister of the eastern province. During the Yuan Dynasty, Korean clothing has been fully Mongolian. The murals of the tomb of bureaucrat 朴翊 in Miyang, South Korea, can be found in Mongolian style hanbok. Due to the control and influence of the Yuan Dynasty, Korean braided hair and Mongolian clothes are popular, and the loyal king once ordered people to braid hair and change Mongolian clothes.
South Korea provide a large number of eunuchs and palace maids to China. At best, these Mongolian palace maids affected the clothing of some Mongolian nobles. And it is obvious that male Mongolian nobles will not like the clothes of Korean eunuchs.
After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang(朱元璋) clearly instructed to restore the clothes of Han traditional costume, and the clothes of the Yuan Dynasty were thrown into the pile of old paper, so the Hanbok could not have influence on Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Korea changed from a province of China to a subsidiary country of the Ming Dynasty, and the clothes of Korea king and officials were rewarded by China. Koryo people can finally wear Mongolian clothes without wearing Mongolian braids.
Before the Ming Dynasty, Goryeo customs were popular during the Yuan Dynasty. This is the fashion of Goryeo clothes, bowls, and food. The reason why the clothes of Ming Dynasty and Hanbok are similar is because was already popular in Ming Dynasty.
As the record, Hongxi, emperor of Ming dynasty, prohibited the Goryeo custom because he thought it's not belong to Han and he ordered to recover the custom of Han. Before the Ming dynasty, both Sui and Tang dynasty is not established by Han but Xianbei. Yuan dynasty is neither Han but Mongolian
It is also in the Chinese history book.
《菽园杂记》:“马尾裙始于朝鲜国,流入京师 于是无贵无贱,服者日盛。至成化末年,朝臣多服之者矣。阁老万公安冬夏不脱。大臣不服者惟黎吏侍淳一人而已。此服妖也,弘治初始有禁例。
You are just disguisting Ultra Nationalistic Namjo.
Sui & Tang Dynasty were Xianbei??? That's how they taught you? Hahaha.....what a joke!
Korean friends.Hanfu is based on the objects unearthed from tombs, ancient paintings, murals, sculptures and written records. What is the factual basis for South Korea's claim on Hanbok.During the Yuan Dynasty, Koryo was not a country, but China's eastern province. The king of Koryo was only the Prime Minister of the eastern province. During the Yuan Dynasty, Korean clothing has been fully Mongolian. The murals of the tomb of bureaucrat 朴翊 in Miyang, South Korea, can be found in Mongolian style hanbok. Due to the control and influence of the Yuan Dynasty, Korean braided hair and Mongolian clothes are popular, and the loyal king once ordered people to braid hair and change Mongolian clothes.
South Korea provide a large number of eunuchs and palace maids to China. At best, these Mongolian palace maids affected the clothing of some Mongolian nobles. And it is obvious that male Mongolian nobles will not like the clothes of Korean eunuchs.
After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang(朱元璋) clearly instructed to restore the clothes of Han traditional costume, and the clothes of the Yuan Dynasty were thrown into the pile of old paper, so the Hanbok could not have influence on Hanfu of the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Korea changed from a province of China to a subsidiary country of the Ming Dynasty, and the clothes of Korea king and officials were rewarded by China. Koryo people can finally wear Mongolian clothes without wearing Mongolian braids.
@@grandongplb There was even a video that talks about sinosphere traditional fashions and the person (who is Korean) said the same thing too. If I were to clarify, the Emperor of Tang dynasty is half Xianbei and half Han Chinese, not fully Xianbei.
"高丽样 汉服
Scythian clothes are two pieces of pants ( skirt ) and Top ( jeogori )
Chinese dress is one piece
Don't distort history,""
Don't covet someone else's country and wear a Qipao
Don't make a rough copy and say Hanpu
It was called Hanfu in modern times.
Apply photo or picture evidence during the Han Dynasty Ming Dynasty"
苍蝇
You don’t have history, doesn’t means others will be the same...there are many Chinese ancient paintings shown the same clothes style in the British Museum. You should go and have a look.
Did you make these clothes yourself?
I don't think she does though.