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Tibetan Ethnic Customs And Costumes

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It can be studied as an aesthetic issue. The aesthetic features of Tibetan costumes are more obvious. Clothing is produced in human life. It is a social phenomenon of people in certain times and places.

Therefore, clothing is bound to be closely related to social problems, religious problems, economic problems, industrial problems, moral problems and knowledge problems.

These problems are the basis of clothing and the significance of our study of dress art.

Analysis of Tibetan costume art is also isolated from these problems.

If we throw away the national, folk, geographical and historical conditions, then the artistic beauty of Tibetan costumes will not be mentioned.


 

 



Tibetan ethnic customs and costumes


 

The beauty and the beauty of clothes are closely related to national customs.

Costumes are people's costumes and dress, leaving the body's posture and activities, and the artistic beauty of clothing can hardly be reflected.

The style and size of clothing are related to their posture and customs.

In this limited space, it is impossible to talk about every aspect of Tibetan costumes aesthetics.

The Zang or Tibetan people

After the aesthetic principles of clothing, the aesthetic characteristics of Tibetan costumes are emphasized, that is, the characteristics of plastic arts embodied in them.


The study of Tibetan costume has wide practical significance.

With the economic and cultural development of the Tibetan area, the study of Tibetan clothing is undoubtedly beneficial to the development of national industry, handicraft industry and tourism, which is beneficial to the prosperity of cultural life.

We collect and collate this Tibetan costume art in the spirit of inheriting, studying and giving play to Tibetan excellent cultural heritage.

Due to the limitation of information and editing level, the experts and leaders of the famous party should not hesitate to make corrections.


 




Tibetan ethnic customs and costumes


 

The origin of Tibetan clothing is a product of history. A nation is often formed by the integration of many tribes or nationalities in ancient times.

The Tibetan was formed in the long period of contact, differentiation and integration with some Tibet tribes in the northwest and southwest China around sixth Century.

The basic features of Tibetan clothing now exist before Tibetan people form a united nation.

The basic structure of Tibetan clothing is fat waist, long sleeves and big buttons.

The leather robes, the gowns of the pastoral areas, the official robes of the past and the nobility of the gowns all have such characteristics; the "Tong Tong" (men's short clothes) of Lhasa and Zhongdian have such characteristics.

As for the "ancient Xiu" (sleeveless robe) in the industrial area, its basic structure is also closely related to the robe style of the fat belly and the big cap.

The basic characteristics of Tibetan clothing structure determine its series of additional costumes.

It is not convenient to walk in a straight gown, and the belt is indispensable.

The girdle belt is also the main clothing for attaching accessories.

All kinds of exquisite "eat poor" (waist knife) and other ornaments are tied on the belt.

When did the Tibetan clothing with such characteristics come into being?

People have tried to explore its origin from Tibet frescoes.

Although Tibet's existing frescoes are filled with the above features, the earliest frescoes are only one thousand years old, and most of them have been repainted for generations.


 




 

Tibetan ethnic customs and costumes


 


The characters we have seen directly depicting the costumes of the ancestors of the Qiang people in the Tibetan area are images of bronze objects unearthed from the tombs of the Warring States period to the Qin Dynasty in Jinning.

There are nearly three hundred figures in the bronze ware on the stone hill, with different costumes.

Among them, some of them are braids. Their clothing features are: men and women are all braided with double braids, all dressed in gowns or fur capes and bare arms or arms, with hair ornaments on their heads.


Tibetan costumes have unique national and artistic characteristics. They are a valuable component of the treasure house of China's national cultural heritage. They should be given enough attention and seriously studied in order to inherit it and develop it to make it more magnificent in people's lives.


 

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