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- El vestido con dobladillo de cola de golondrina y cintas voladoras, o tsa-chü chui-shao fu (en chino tradicional, 雜裾垂髾服; en chino simplificado, 杂裾垂髾服; pinyin, zájū chuíshāo fú; Wade-Giles, tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2; bopomofo, ㄗㄚˊ ㄐㄩ ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄕㄠ ㄈㄨˊ), es un tipo de vestido femenino de la China antigua, que fue muy popular entre los siglos III y VI, durante las dinastías Tsʻao Wei, Chin y Meridionales y Septentrionales. También se conoce como kui-i (袿衣, guīyī). (es)
- Zaju chuishao fu (traditional Chinese: 雜裾垂髾服; simplified Chinese: 杂裾垂髾服; pinyin: zájū chuíshāo fú; Wade–Giles: tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄗㄚˊ ㄐㄩ ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄕㄠ ㄈㄨˊ), also called Guiyi (Chinese: 袿衣), and sometimes referred as "Swallow-tailed Hems and Flying Ribbons clothing" or "swallow tail" clothing for short in English, is a form of set of attire in hanfu which was worn by Chinese women. The zaju chuishao fu can be traced back to the pre-Han period and appears to have originated the sandi (Chinese: 三翟) of the Zhou dynasty; it then became popular during the Han, Cao Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern dynasties. It was a common form of aristocratic costumes in the Han and Wei dynasties and was also a style of formal attire for elite women. The zaju chuishao fu can be further divided into two categories of clothing style based on its cut and construction: the guipao, and the guichang (or guishu). The guipao falls in the category of paofu (long robe); however, some Chinese scholars also classify it as being a type of shenyi. On the other hand, the guichang follows yichang (or ruqun) system consisting of a ru, an upper garment, and a qun, a long skirt. The zaju chuishao fu was multi-layered and was decorated with an apron-like decorative cloth at the waist with triangular-strips at the bottom and with pieces of ribbons worn underneath the apron which would hung down from the waist. The popularity of ribbons later fell and the decorative hems were eventually enlarged. This form of attire also spread to Goguryeo, where it is depicted in the tomb murals found in the Anak Tomb No.3. (en)
- 雜(ㄗㄚˊ)裾(ㄐㄩ)垂(ㄔㄨㄟˊ)髾(ㄕㄠ)服(ㄈㄨˊ)(韋氏拼音:tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2;汉语拼音:zájū chuíshāo fú)是中國魏晉南北朝時期流行的女子服飾,又稱袿衣。並傳至高句麗。 (zh)
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- Female figures dressed in the Zaju chuishao fu along with cross hairstyle and golden headpiece, early Northern Wei period: guichang and guipao (en)
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- El vestido con dobladillo de cola de golondrina y cintas voladoras, o tsa-chü chui-shao fu (en chino tradicional, 雜裾垂髾服; en chino simplificado, 杂裾垂髾服; pinyin, zájū chuíshāo fú; Wade-Giles, tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2; bopomofo, ㄗㄚˊ ㄐㄩ ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄕㄠ ㄈㄨˊ), es un tipo de vestido femenino de la China antigua, que fue muy popular entre los siglos III y VI, durante las dinastías Tsʻao Wei, Chin y Meridionales y Septentrionales. También se conoce como kui-i (袿衣, guīyī). (es)
- 雜(ㄗㄚˊ)裾(ㄐㄩ)垂(ㄔㄨㄟˊ)髾(ㄕㄠ)服(ㄈㄨˊ)(韋氏拼音:tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2;汉语拼音:zájū chuíshāo fú)是中國魏晉南北朝時期流行的女子服飾,又稱袿衣。並傳至高句麗。 (zh)
- Zaju chuishao fu (traditional Chinese: 雜裾垂髾服; simplified Chinese: 杂裾垂髾服; pinyin: zájū chuíshāo fú; Wade–Giles: tsa2-chü1 chʻui2-shao1 fu2; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄗㄚˊ ㄐㄩ ㄔㄨㄟˊ ㄕㄠ ㄈㄨˊ), also called Guiyi (Chinese: 袿衣), and sometimes referred as "Swallow-tailed Hems and Flying Ribbons clothing" or "swallow tail" clothing for short in English, is a form of set of attire in hanfu which was worn by Chinese women. The zaju chuishao fu can be traced back to the pre-Han period and appears to have originated the sandi (Chinese: 三翟) of the Zhou dynasty; it then became popular during the Han, Cao Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern dynasties. It was a common form of aristocratic costumes in the Han and Wei dynasties and was also a style of formal attire for elite women. The zaju chuishao fu can be further divide (en)
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- Vestido con dobladillo de cola de golondrina y cintas voladoras (es)
- Zaju chuishao fu (en)
- 雜裾垂髾服 (zh)
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