Manchurian and Han are completed different, Manchurian is not Chinese! Manchu took over Ming Dynasty by one General who made big mistake, He trusted Manchu would help him to defeated one general who against the king in Beijing.
Why can't chinese people adapt hanful as their traditional clothing since they have been wearing it for 5000 years? Why can't hanfu find a place in modern society like kimonos and hanboks? It is not fair that the western world only thinks that qipao is the traditional wear of chinese people when it is fairly modern and that it is the clothes of the Manchu. I don't think that it is fair that qipao is more well known that hanfu.
At that time Manchurian established their own country with their own culture. Like that you don't say Americans were British if the US conquered Britian after the US's independence.
Manchurian became completely Chinese after the Sino-Japanese War II. Therefore you could see the Chinese revolution was anti-manchurian in 1912 and manchurian were still trying to setup their own nation under Japanese support when their rule in china was overthrown.
No. Han means Chinese. Well, in China there are a lot of different ethnicities of Chinese people, Han is the original race that ruled China. Fu means clothes. So "Hanfu" just means Chinese clothes.
No... '漢(Han4)' is the name of Chinese majority, and this charactor originally means 'a big river or the galaxy'; '服(Fu2)' means 'dress/clothes/costume' here.
Sometimes, these characters may have same pronunciation, but different writing or different tones, and these difficulties are difficult to be showed in English writing.
Yeah I don't have anything against Manchus, but the hairstyle is ugh! They killed everyone who don't adopt their pig tail hairstyle. Han Chinese traditional hairstyles were vibrant, and there is no "right" hairstyle, as long as its pretty and wavy.
weren´t these manchu ppl chinese too or were foreigners who invaded china. sry for asking such a dumb question but i´m really interested in chinese history (asian history in general)
the ming emperor sucide so that china lost the power center that into civil strife。a Ming general who rule greatwall defense surrender to manchu.manchu use the chance defeat the all chinese warload and reunite china
Kimono evolved from Hanfu and Korean Hanbok totally copied Hanfu in Chinese Ming Dynasty......LOL。because that time china is a superpower in asian。
zbz0425 5 months ago
Manchurian and Han are completed different, Manchurian is not Chinese! Manchu took over Ming Dynasty by one General who made big mistake, He trusted Manchu would help him to defeated one general who against the king in Beijing.
thoyedao 5 months ago
looks so beautiful , I wonder when we can recognize it back!!!
Jingouvirgo 6 months ago
這個背景音樂是?
Satomiao 10 months ago
why does every1 hate on pipao its just as awesome as hanfu
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snowwhitewaiting 2 years ago
Why can't chinese people adapt hanful as their traditional clothing since they have been wearing it for 5000 years? Why can't hanfu find a place in modern society like kimonos and hanboks? It is not fair that the western world only thinks that qipao is the traditional wear of chinese people when it is fairly modern and that it is the clothes of the Manchu. I don't think that it is fair that qipao is more well known that hanfu.
michelle4335 2 years ago
Yes they are. But they were not.
At that time Manchurian established their own country with their own culture. Like that you don't say Americans were British if the US conquered Britian after the US's independence.
Manchurian became completely Chinese after the Sino-Japanese War II. Therefore you could see the Chinese revolution was anti-manchurian in 1912 and manchurian were still trying to setup their own nation under Japanese support when their rule in china was overthrown.
clancyrL 2 years ago
Hanfu was replaced by "qipao" by violence and massacre. That was not the will of Chinese people.
clancyrL 2 years ago 12
No. Han means Chinese. Well, in China there are a lot of different ethnicities of Chinese people, Han is the original race that ruled China. Fu means clothes. So "Hanfu" just means Chinese clothes.
EphemeralLight 2 years ago 2
No... '漢(Han4)' is the name of Chinese majority, and this charactor originally means 'a big river or the galaxy'; '服(Fu2)' means 'dress/clothes/costume' here.
Sometimes, these characters may have same pronunciation, but different writing or different tones, and these difficulties are difficult to be showed in English writing.
jumpkevin 2 years ago
Yeah I don't have anything against Manchus, but the hairstyle is ugh! They killed everyone who don't adopt their pig tail hairstyle. Han Chinese traditional hairstyles were vibrant, and there is no "right" hairstyle, as long as its pretty and wavy.
Bioloser 2 years ago
i´m not chinese so i don´t know a lot about china´s history but these hanfu are very beautiful. i don´t like the clothes of the ching dynasty though
ChauPha 3 years ago 5
yes,the clothes of qing dynasty very ugly.these barbarian manchu culutre was a dirty spot in china history
chinafuckaltaipig 3 years ago
weren´t these manchu ppl chinese too or were foreigners who invaded china. sry for asking such a dumb question but i´m really interested in chinese history (asian history in general)
ChauPha 3 years ago
in Ming dynasty.manchu was a endemic minority regime.
chinafuckaltaipig 3 years ago
manchu rebel and attack MING .but them couldn't accross greatwall.but Ming was overthrowed by chinese peasant uprising
chinafuckaltaipig 3 years ago
the ming emperor sucide so that china lost the power center that into civil strife。a Ming general who rule greatwall defense surrender to manchu.manchu use the chance defeat the all chinese warload and reunite china
chinafuckaltaipig 3 years ago
the manchu force han chinese dress in manchu style clothes and hairstyle.
i especially hate the manchu hairstyle,it is a pig tail
chinafuckaltaipig 3 years ago