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Anonymous United States /int/213151611#213154613
7/26/2025, 7:00:35 AM
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More like Changs be coping 9 million times hoping their lies will finally stick on uneducated foreigners.

Yes, hanfu (fake/real/old/new-don't matter) is indeed a copy off of the style of clothes worn during the Ming Dynasty but the Ming Dynasty popular fashion carries over from the previous Mongolian led Yuan Dynasty.

The Mongols who ruled during the Yuan Dynasty brought Korean inspired clothes over to China during the Yuan Dynasty as the Mongols and Koreans had influenced each other during this period. Yes, let me explain...

Towards the end of the Mongol led Yuan Dynasty, there was a new trend of fashion called "Goryeo-Yang", aka clothes from the people of Korea. This carried over into the following Ming Dynasty. And even though the Ming wanted to restrict access to Yuan era clothing, the Mongol Yuan style became popular during the Ming period, especially with the style of dress called the Bijia which is where modern Hanful comes from.

>picrel is mostly Chinese Historical articles on the matter, not some biased Mongol/Korean sources even.