Chinese Clothing Guide, Doupeng VS Pifeng
When you wear Chinese clothing, will you match it with Doupeng or Pifeng? Let’s leave a comment and discuss it...
When you wear Chinese clothing, will you match it with Doupeng or Pifeng? Let’s leave a comment and discuss it...
Zi Mu Kou (Chinese: 子母扣 ; pinyin: zǐ mǔ kòu), is a common accessory in Ming dynasty hanfu. Zi Mu...
Daopao (Chinese: 道袍 ; pinyin: dào páo) or Taoist robe, was very popular and typical casual clothing in the Ming...
Bijia Bijia (Chinese: 比甲 ; pinyin: bǐ jiǎ) is a sleeveless and collarless vest that is split into both sides....
Doupeng (Chinese: 斗篷 ; pinyin: dǒu péng) is usually with a standing collar or a central front collar, sleeveless, and...
Bijia (Chinese: 比甲 ; pinyin: bǐ jiǎ) is a sleeveless and collarless vest that is split into both sides. Bijia...
Pifeng in the Ming Dynasty is actually similar to the beizi in the Song Dynasty. Beizi (Chinese: 褙子 ; pinyin:...
Hi guys, how are you? Yesterday I drew a Chinese ancient girl enjoying the fall of flowers. She is wearing...