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Cninese clothing history(1) The Chinese style of Clothing has a long history going back several thousand years. According to legend, Leizu, the wife of Huang-Di, started raising silkworms in captivity and invented a way to produce silk cloth. Huang-Di designed a beautiful type of clothing with the silk cloth. This style of clothing became the national garments of Huaxia. The garments became known as Chinese Clothing.

In the Zhou Dynasty which existed from the 11th century B.C. to the 3rd century B.C., Chinese Clothing took on different appearances according to different social status. Qi State was an affluent country and the people loved beautiful clothing, so Qi became known as “the land of beautiful clothing”.

In the Tang Dynasty, the Chinese style of clothing was very popular at the time because of the great power of the Tang Empire. Ancient Chinese clothing had a direct effect on the clothing of other Oriental cultures. The Korean style of clothing was modeled from the court style of the Tang Dynasty. The Japanese Kimono was modeled after the normal national clothing of Han Nation. Wang Wei, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, said the origin of Japanese-style clothing was the clothing style of the Han Dynasty, a great dynasty of ancient China.

Huaxia Clothing (or called Han Clothing) has been known as the Chinese style of clothing for several thousand years. This kind of garments were representative of ancient Oriental Civilization spanning millenniums. In the 17th century, the Ming Dynasty (the last empire of Han Nation), was destroyed. With that destruction, came the demise of Huaxia culture which included Chinese styles of clothing, Huaxia hairstyles, Huaxia and Huaxia Soul.

In China, there are so many beautiful things of antiquity that can only be known from the study and research of these ancient times.

 This is a picture of a sacrificial dance for the ancestors of Jiang Clan.

Jiang is one of the earliest surnames of Huaxia. Yan-Di was a great chief and the brother of Huang-Di. He lived by the Jiang River, so he adopted Jiang as his own surname. Yan-Di was the first ancestor of Jiang Clan. During the times of the five Di (Di was the titile of the respected chiefs of tribal alliances in the far remote times, and the title of the supreme god in Huaxia myths), the Jiang Clan and the Ji Clan (which was the clan of Huang-Di) often fought for the authority of tribal alliances. Many Chinese myths were produced during this time of ancient history, such as Gonggong indignantly lamming his head against Mount Buzhou, and Xingtian whirling his shield and broad ax. Gonggong and Xingtian were tragic heroes of Jiang Clan. The Jiang, Ji and other clans are what formed Huaxia Nation. In the Xia and Shang Dynasties, the heroes of the Jiang Clan ruled many tribes of Huaxia Nation. In the last days of the Shang Dynasty, the Jiang and Ji Clans forged an alliance against the Shang Dynasty. When the Ji Clan created the Zhou Dynasty, the kings of Zhou feoffed the statesmen and generals of Jiang Clan for their great achievements. Qi, Lv, Shen, Xu, Xiang and Ji were the six states of Jiang Clan.