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Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, chang (Chinese: 常) and xiachang (Chinese: 下常), and sometimes referred as apron in English even though they are not apron as defined in the English dictionary, is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in Hanfu, especially those worn as part of ruqun, and in Xifu. The qun and its predecessor, the chang, along with the upper garment called yi and the trousers called ku, are all indigenous clothing of the Zhongyuan, which conformed to the fashion style of the Chinese civilization in ancient times. Both the qun and the chang, were both typically in the form of a wrap-around skirt like an apron. However, throughout Chinese history, the chang event

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  • Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, chang (Chinese: 常) and xiachang (Chinese: 下常), and sometimes referred as apron in English even though they are not apron as defined in the English dictionary, is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in Hanfu, especially those worn as part of ruqun, and in Xifu. The qun and its predecessor, the chang, along with the upper garment called yi and the trousers called ku, are all indigenous clothing of the Zhongyuan, which conformed to the fashion style of the Chinese civilization in ancient times. Both the qun and the chang, were both typically in the form of a wrap-around skirt like an apron. However, throughout Chinese history, the chang eventually evolved into the qun; and the qun evolved in diverse shapes, styles, and construction throughout the succeeding dynasties. The qun continued to exist even in the Republic of China. Several forms of ancient-style qun regained popularity in the 21st century following the Hanfu movement; this also inspired the development of new styles of qun with modern aesthetics and shapes. (en)
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  • Chang (en)
  • Qun (en)
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  • Mangchu with Chinese dragons (en)
  • Mangchu with mang (en)
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  • Mangchu, Qing dynasty (en)
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  • China, Qing Dynasty, late 19th century - Woman's Bridal Dress, Pleated Skirt - 2005.135.2 - Cleveland Museum of Art.jpg (en)
  • Skirt MET 1973.110.2ab F.jpg (en)
  • Skirt MET 1973.110.2ab S.jpg (en)
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  • kwan4 (en)
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  • Skirt (en)
  • Skirt/ lower garment (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Apron (en)
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  • Qún (en)
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  • A style of Han Chinese qun, Qing dynasty, 19th century (en)
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  • Cháng (en)
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  • Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, chang (Chinese: 常) and xiachang (Chinese: 下常), and sometimes referred as apron in English even though they are not apron as defined in the English dictionary, is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in Hanfu, especially those worn as part of ruqun, and in Xifu. The qun and its predecessor, the chang, along with the upper garment called yi and the trousers called ku, are all indigenous clothing of the Zhongyuan, which conformed to the fashion style of the Chinese civilization in ancient times. Both the qun and the chang, were both typically in the form of a wrap-around skirt like an apron. However, throughout Chinese history, the chang event (en)
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  • Qun (en)
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