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Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

Hello everyone! I'm a peach! Recently, Hanfu is really getting more and more popular, more and more common, Hanfu styles are more and more, and there are also many historical problems. In film and television dramas, various waist seals often appear, and they are also a must-have item loved by fairies. Let's take a look at it today, was there such an accessory as a waist seal in ancient times?

Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?
Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

First of all, the waist seal did not have the term waist seal in ancient Chinese history. The decoration of the waist seal is controversial. In ancient times, people made of silk thread and other fabrics to make a belt tied to the waist, also known as a large belt.

Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?
Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

The development of the waist seal in the history of Japan is roughly like this: in the Three Kingdoms period, Japan learned the costumes of The Eastern Wu, gradually evolved, similar to the ancient Chinese style in Japan, plus the later Ming Dynasty, in the other end of japan by the influence of Western culture, the ribbon of the tie method is diverse, the Japanese to learn from it, the waist seal is longer and longer, after the knot will be tied on the back, this is the brocade belt, become a major symbol of the kimono.

Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?
Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

The Western waist seal is also roughly wide and large, and later the cultural exchanges between Chinese and Western countries collided, and the mixing and matching of the waist seal also became a fashion. Do fairies like the accessory of the waist seal?

Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?
Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

Hanfu with waist seal is really stylish and sassy! Fairies can try the mix and match of waist seal and Hanfu!

Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?
Did there be a waist seal in ancient times?

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