The patterns and embroidery on the hanfu dress have any special meaning?

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The patterns and embroidery on the hanfu dress have any special meaning?

Are there any styles without embroidery?

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FFitzgerald : Some of the embroidery on modern hanfu is some popular elements, I guess, which may just cater to festivals or decoration.
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  • # 1

    Some of the embroidery on modern hanfu is some popular elements, I guess, which may just cater to festivals or decoration.

  • The more common embroideries and patterns are plants and animals, such as dragons, phoenixes, fish, cranes, peonies, plum blossoms, etc., all of which have a good meaning.

    • Thanks for your reply, but I prefer some styles without embroidery, do you know anything about it?

    • Embroidery is also a selling point of hanfu. But there probably are some hanfu styles that only have a basic pattern on the fabric and simple embroidery on the edge that you can focus on.

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  • # 3

    There are some patterns that are very similar to the Chinese art of paper cutting.

  • # 4

    I know there is a flower pattern formed by lotus and peony, called Baoxiang, which means perfection and holiness.

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