文档介绍:旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色中国传统文化—旗袍 The Chinese traditional culture – Cheongsam 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色 Contents ? The definition of cheongsam ? The origin of cheongsam ? The structure of cheongsam ? Representative figures ? Pictures appreciating 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色 The definition ? The Qi Pao or Chi-Pao, also known as the cheongsam or mandarin gown( 长袍); ? A body-hugging ( 紧身的)one- piece Chinese dress ; 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色 the Manchus (满族人) Nurhachi (努尔哈赤) Embryo a collarless, tube - shaped gown Qipao Banner gown (旗服) The origin 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色? Wide and loose ? Cover body ? A - line 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色 The evolution ? The late Qing Dynasty . After the Opium War, the European-style suits entered China first. The wide and loose body had gradually e short and narrow . In 1919, the Ordinance (法令) about garments was announced by the National Government and cheongsam was established to be the national garments .? In 1920s In the early Republic of China, the cheongsam began to be popular again. The body became shortened . The waist was narrowed . Later there was a new change that style of collar was highlighted to be fashionable to show feminine appearance. 旗旗袍袍 Cheongsam Cheongsam 中国特色? From the 1950s to 1960s In the East Asia, the founding of the People ’ s Republic of China marks the end of the old life. The cheongsam, which has been cherished by people for a long time was not practical and was set aside . But in 1950s and 1960s , cheongsams began to show up again in the people's lives. ? From the 1930s to 1940s 1930s and 1940s saw the cheongsam in its peak fashion . Affected by the styles of the Europe, a step forward was made in exposing the female figure. The cheongsam in 1930s was shortened with the length to the knees , and the cuffs( 袖口) were also narrowed . Golden Era ? In modern times .? Popular again now. ? From 1966 to 1976 ? Cultural Revol