Looking at traditional Chinese culture from the tunics

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-06

The tunic is a kind of clothing that combines the characteristics of Western clothing and Chinese clothing, and was named after Mr. Sun Yat-sen, the founder of China. The design concept of the tunic presents a unique style that is both traditional and contemporary. Its classic designs such as stand-up collar, placket, and four-patch pockets not only reflect the solemnity and generosity of traditional Chinese clothing, but also adapt to the aesthetic needs of modern society.

The design concept of the tunic also contains Chinese traditional culture and political concepts, such as the four pockets symbolize the four dimensions of the country - courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame, the design of the bag cover implies the rule of the country, the five buttons of the placket represent the separation of five powers - executive, legislative, judicial, examination and supervision, and the three buttons on the cuffs symbolize the three people's principles - nation, civil rights, and people's livelihood. These designs are not only beautiful, but also have a certain symbolic meaning. Since the 20s of the 20th century, the tunic has gradually become popular in China, becoming a formal garment, loved by many political figures, such as Chiang Kai-shek, **, etc., and even on some important international occasions, the leaders of China and North Korea will choose to wear the tunic suit.

Today, the tunic is not only a garment, but also a symbol of culture. It has witnessed the vicissitudes of China's modern and modern history, and also carried the Chinese people's pursuit and yearning for democracy, freedom and equality. From leaders in the revolutionary period to civil servants in modern society, Zhongshan clothing has become their iconic clothing, showing the cultural confidence and national pride that belong to the Chinese.

Nowadays, although the tunic is gradually not regarded as daily clothing, it is still an important part of Chinese clothing culture. Let's review the history and culture of the tunic and feel the profound heritage and value of the times.

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