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Hufu (Chinese: 胡服; pinyin: húfú; Korean: 호복; Hanja: 胡服; RR: hobok), also referred as Hu clothing, nomadic dress, 'barbarian' clothing or dress, or foreign dress, is a generic term which refers to any clothing which was worn in ancient China and its surrounding regions by non-Han Chinese people. This term is also used to refer to foreigner's dress or clothing of foreign origins in ancient China. The introduction of Hufu-style garments and attire in China occurred by the time of King Wuling of Zhao.

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  • Hufu (Chinese: 胡服; pinyin: húfú; Korean: 호복; Hanja: 胡服; RR: hobok), also referred as Hu clothing, nomadic dress, 'barbarian' clothing or dress, or foreign dress, is a generic term which refers to any clothing which was worn in ancient China and its surrounding regions by non-Han Chinese people. This term is also used to refer to foreigner's dress or clothing of foreign origins in ancient China. The introduction of Hufu-style garments and attire in China occurred by the time of King Wuling of Zhao. (en)
  • “胡”是古代汉族(及其前身华夏族)对周边其他民族的统称。广义的“胡服”可指任何异族服装。狭义的胡服,因各个时代不同,其具体的涵义、特征各不相同。 (zh)
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  • 胡服 (en)
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  • Left: Figure of a warrior, wearing a form of kuxi which closes to the left , a feature associated with Hufu-style clothing, Northern Qi. Right: Figure of an officer wearing a type of kuxi which closes to the right in a typical Chinese way, Northern Wei. (en)
  • Left: Figurine of the foreign Hu wearing what appears to be a round collar garment, Warring States period. Right: Bronze belt Hooks, Warring States period. (en)
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  • 호복 (en)
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  • 胡服 (en)
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  • CMOC Treasures of Ancient China exhibit - painted figure of an officer.jpg (en)
  • Figurine of the foreign Hu, Warring States period, Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology.jpg (en)
  • Northern Qi Pottery Warrior .jpg (en)
  • Warring States Bronze Belt Hooks.jpg (en)
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  • Babarian clothing (en)
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  • Húfú (en)
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  • Figurines from Northern Wei. On the left: Foreign fashion lapel robes On the right: Foreign-influenced or foreign-style cross-collared robes closing to the left side instead of the right side. Traditionally, Chinese style upper garment closes to the right. (en)
  • A foreign Sogdian soldier wearing a curved collar short robe, Eastern Han, early 3rd century. (en)
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  • Hobok (en)
  • hobok (en)
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  • Hufu (Chinese: 胡服; pinyin: húfú; Korean: 호복; Hanja: 胡服; RR: hobok), also referred as Hu clothing, nomadic dress, 'barbarian' clothing or dress, or foreign dress, is a generic term which refers to any clothing which was worn in ancient China and its surrounding regions by non-Han Chinese people. This term is also used to refer to foreigner's dress or clothing of foreign origins in ancient China. The introduction of Hufu-style garments and attire in China occurred by the time of King Wuling of Zhao. (en)
  • “胡”是古代汉族(及其前身华夏族)对周边其他民族的统称。广义的“胡服”可指任何异族服装。狭义的胡服,因各个时代不同,其具体的涵义、特征各不相同。 (zh)
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  • Hufu (clothing) (en)
  • 胡服 (zh)
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