Ruqun

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Rú qún (chino: 襦裙; Wade-Giles: ju2 ch'ün2; Pinyin: rú qún) es una vestimenta tradicional china, generalmente de mujer, consistente en una blusa (襦, ru) y una falda que envuelve la cintura (裙, qun). Tiene una larga historia, siendo utilizado por mujeres desde el periodo de guerra. Un ejemplo de Rú cún es el que usa Hua Mulan. Es algo que caracteriza a los ciudadanos de China, pues es una vestimenta de su comunidad que contribuye a la cultura. rdf:langString
襦(rú)裙(qún)(韋氏拼音:ju2 ch'ün2,注音:ㄖㄨˊ ㄑㄩㄣˊ),又稱裙襦、衫裙,是中國女性傳統服裝類型之一,由上襦(襦为短上衣)与下裙(裳)组成,這種上襦下裙的女服样式早在战国时代已经出现,並且一直持续到清末民初。 rdf:langString
Ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙;) is a set of attire in Hanfu which consists of a short jacket typically called ru (Chinese: 襦; pinyin: rú) worn under a long Chinese skirt called qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún). However, when use as a general term, ruqun can broadly describe a set of attire which consists of a separated upper garment and a wrap-around lower skirt, or yichang (Chinese: 衣裳; pinyin: yīcháng), in which yi (Chinese: 衣) means the "upper garment" and the chang (Chinese: 裳) means the "lower garment". In a broad sense, ruqun can include the shanqun (Chinese: 衫裙) and aoqun (simplified Chinese: 袄裙; traditional Chinese: 襖裙; Korean: 오군) in its definition. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Pair of shamans or attendants, Chu culture, Warring States period, 4th-3rd century BC, Portland Art Museum, Oregon.
rdf:langString Man wearing shanqun featured in the bronze armed warrior holding up chime bells.
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rdf:langString From left to right: Huangdi, Emperor Yao, and Emperor Shun, all wearing a yichang, mural painting, Han dynasty.
rdf:langString Styles of shanqun: a) shanqun worn like a jiaoling youren yi with less overlap and worn with a weichang, Northern Qi b) shanqun with banbi, Southern dynasties, c) duijin shanqun with shan worn over qun, Southern dynasties
rdf:langString Women wearing jiaoling ruqun, Three Kingdom period, early Six dynasties period
rdf:langString From left to right: a) unearthed artifacts of ruqun, Former Qin; jiaoling youren ruqun in the shangjian xiafeng-style: b) Western Jin period , c) Northern Liang, Sixteen Kingdoms and d) Northern Wei
rdf:langString Different styles of ruqun in the Northern and Southern dynasty period a) Qixiong ruqun-style of the Northern dynasties; b) ruqun, Northern dynasties; c) jiaolingruqun with ru under skirt, Northern Qi; d) Ruqun with ru over skirt, Northern Qi
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rdf:langString Northern Dynasties Pottery Figure .jpg
rdf:langString Two Tone Set-bells of Marquis Yi of Zeng .jpg
rdf:langString Pair of shamans or attendants, Chu culture, Jiangling, Hubei province, China, Warring States period, 4th-3rd century BC, wood, cinnabar, black lacquer - Portland Art Museum - Portland, Oregon - DSC08570.jpg
rdf:langString Northern Qi Pottery Female Figure .jpg
rdf:langString EmperorShun.jpg
rdf:langString EmperorYao.jpg
rdf:langString Northern Dynasties Pottery Female Figure .jpg
rdf:langString Northern Qi Pottery Figure 33.jpg
rdf:langString Northern Wei Pottery Female Figure .jpg
rdf:langString Southern Dynasties Brick Relief 06.jpg
rdf:langString Three Kingdoms tomb brick2.JPG
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rdf:langString Wall-Painting from the Tomb of Ts'ui Fên.jpg
rdf:langString Western Jin Pottery Female Figure.jpg
rdf:langString Yanju's tomb, dancer.jpg
rdf:langString Yellowemperor.jpg
rdf:langString 前秦紫缬襦绯碧裙.jpg
rdf:langString 南朝滑石女俑.jpg
rdf:langString Jacket and skirt
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rdf:langString A Chinese lady wearing an aoqun, a style of ruqun popular among Chinese women during the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty.
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rdf:langString Rú qún (chino: 襦裙; Wade-Giles: ju2 ch'ün2; Pinyin: rú qún) es una vestimenta tradicional china, generalmente de mujer, consistente en una blusa (襦, ru) y una falda que envuelve la cintura (裙, qun). Tiene una larga historia, siendo utilizado por mujeres desde el periodo de guerra. Un ejemplo de Rú cún es el que usa Hua Mulan. Es algo que caracteriza a los ciudadanos de China, pues es una vestimenta de su comunidad que contribuye a la cultura.
rdf:langString Ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙;) is a set of attire in Hanfu which consists of a short jacket typically called ru (Chinese: 襦; pinyin: rú) worn under a long Chinese skirt called qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún). However, when use as a general term, ruqun can broadly describe a set of attire which consists of a separated upper garment and a wrap-around lower skirt, or yichang (Chinese: 衣裳; pinyin: yīcháng), in which yi (Chinese: 衣) means the "upper garment" and the chang (Chinese: 裳) means the "lower garment". In a broad sense, ruqun can include the shanqun (Chinese: 衫裙) and aoqun (simplified Chinese: 袄裙; traditional Chinese: 襖裙; Korean: 오군) in its definition. As a set of attire, the ruqun was worn by both men and women; it was however primarily worn by women. It is the traditional Hanfu for the Han Chinese women. The aoqun and/or ruqun is the most basic set of clothing of Han Chinese women in China and has been an established tradition for thousands of years. Various forms and style of Chinese trousers, referred broadly under the generic term ku, can also be worn under the ruqun.
rdf:langString 襦(rú)裙(qún)(韋氏拼音:ju2 ch'ün2,注音:ㄖㄨˊ ㄑㄩㄣˊ),又稱裙襦、衫裙,是中國女性傳統服裝類型之一,由上襦(襦为短上衣)与下裙(裳)组成,這種上襦下裙的女服样式早在战国时代已经出现,並且一直持续到清末民初。
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