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Xiuhefu (simplified Chinese: 秀禾服; traditional Chinese: 繡和服) is a two-piece garment set of attire which was designed to look like a style of traditional Chinese wedding dress and follows the traditional Chinese yichang clothing system. The Xiuhefu is a modern recreation version of the Qing dynasty wedding aoqun, a form of Hanfu, which was worn by the Han Chinese women, composed of a qun as lower garment and an ao as an upper garment. It was developed in modern China and became popular in 2001 when it was popularized by when Zhou Xun, the actress who played the role of Xiu He, in the Chinese television drama Juzi Hongle《橘子紅了》(lit. 'Orange turned red'), thus gaining its contemporary name from name of the television drama character. It is often confused with another traditional Chinese wedding

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  • Xiuhefu (simplified Chinese: 秀禾服; traditional Chinese: 繡和服) is a two-piece garment set of attire which was designed to look like a style of traditional Chinese wedding dress and follows the traditional Chinese yichang clothing system. The Xiuhefu is a modern recreation version of the Qing dynasty wedding aoqun, a form of Hanfu, which was worn by the Han Chinese women, composed of a qun as lower garment and an ao as an upper garment. It was developed in modern China and became popular in 2001 when it was popularized by when Zhou Xun, the actress who played the role of Xiu He, in the Chinese television drama Juzi Hongle《橘子紅了》(lit. 'Orange turned red'), thus gaining its contemporary name from name of the television drama character. It is often confused with another traditional Chinese wedding (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/A_bride_in_Xiuhe_dress_between_Taihedian_and_Zhonghedian_(20220218120518).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/A_bride_in_Xiuhe_dress_near_Xiehemen_(20220218110303).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wedding_Picture_(48576874461)_(Xiuhefu).jpg
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  • Wedding aoqun of the Qing dynasty (en)
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  • Traditional Chinese wedding dress in aoqun fashion (en)
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  • Xiuhefu (simplified Chinese: 秀禾服; traditional Chinese: 繡和服) is a two-piece garment set of attire which was designed to look like a style of traditional Chinese wedding dress and follows the traditional Chinese yichang clothing system. The Xiuhefu is a modern recreation version of the Qing dynasty wedding aoqun, a form of Hanfu, which was worn by the Han Chinese women, composed of a qun as lower garment and an ao as an upper garment. It was developed in modern China and became popular in 2001 when it was popularized by when Zhou Xun, the actress who played the role of Xiu He, in the Chinese television drama Juzi Hongle《橘子紅了》(lit. 'Orange turned red'), thus gaining its contemporary name from name of the television drama character. It is often confused with another traditional Chinese wedding dress known as qungua due to their similarities in appearance. (en)
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