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Qixiong Ruqun

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Also Known As

齐胸襦裙齐胸衫裙齊胸衫裙齊胸襦裙

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About Qixiong Ruqun

Also known as: 齐胸襦裙, 齐胸衫裙, 齊胸衫裙, 齊胸襦裙

Qixiong ruqun is a style of traditional Chinese clothing Hanfu, consisting of a long-sleeved blouse or jacket and a high-waisted skirt that reaches just below the armpits, covering the chest. It was most popular during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) and is one of the best-known Ruqun variations.

This style was commonly worn during periods of Han Chinese rule and is categorized as Hanfu. It often featured flowing fabrics, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the Tang era.

Not to be confused with other forms of Ruqun.

Qixiong ruqun can be worn with or without a Hezi, note that Heziqun is a separate form of hanfu which has a waistline below the bust. Heziqun is always worn with a hezi.

Examples

  • qixiong ruqun without Hezi
  • qixiong ruqun with Hezi

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