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Qixiong ruqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸襦裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸襦裙), which can also be referred as Qixiong shanqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸衫裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸衫裙), also known as "chest-high ruqun", is a set of attire in hanfu, the traditional Chinese clothing worn by the Han Chinese. The qixiong ruqun is a unique style of ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙), which is characterized with a high waistline qun, Chinese skirt. The qun used in the qixiong ruqun is generally tied above the bust level. It was worn by women during the Southern dynasties, Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty and Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The style was also revived in the early and middle Ming dynasty.

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  • Qixiong ruqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸襦裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸襦裙), which can also be referred as Qixiong shanqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸衫裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸衫裙), also known as "chest-high ruqun", is a set of attire in hanfu, the traditional Chinese clothing worn by the Han Chinese. The qixiong ruqun is a unique style of ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙), which is characterized with a high waistline qun, Chinese skirt. The qun used in the qixiong ruqun is generally tied above the bust level. It was worn by women during the Southern dynasties, Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty and Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The style was also revived in the early and middle Ming dynasty. Since the Han dynasty and Jin (Chinese state), the waist of the skirt has typically been tied on the waist, while in the Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty and Five Dynasties, the waistband of the dress was much higher, many of which were usually above the chest or under the armpit. Some records of clothing history refer to it as the high-waist ruqun. Later, it was renamed to qixiong ruqun, according to the current inspection and certification by people. The qixiong ruqun was a typical form of women hanfu in the Tang dynasty. The qixiong ruqun of the Tang dynasty was also introduced in Korea during the Silla period, and was also introduced in Balhae. This form of high-waist skirt which ties to the chest can still be seen in the chima worn in present days Korean women's hanbok; it is also likely that the current women's hanbok has been derived from the Tang dynasty's high-waisted skirt with a short ru (襦) or from a later revival of the Tang dynasty fashion. Qixiong ruqun was also adopted by the Khitan women and continued to be worn in Liao dynasty even after the fall of the Tang dynasty. (en)
  • 제흉유군(중국어 정체자: 齊胸襦裙, 병음: qíxiōng rúqún 치슝루췬[*])은 중국 여성 전통복의 한 스타일로, 치마의 허리춤을 가슴패기 위까지 끌어올려 기장을 매우 길게 늘어뜨린다. 육조시대부터 를 거쳐 오대십국시대까지 유행한 양식이다. 남북국시대에 신라와 발해에도 유입되어 한복치마를 가슴까지 끌어올려 입는 형태로 지금까지 영향을 남겼다. (ko)
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  • 제흉유군 (en)
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  • Qíxiōng rúqún (en)
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  • A Chinese lady wearing qixiong shanqun , a style of ruqun popular in China during the Sui dynasty and Tang dynasty. (en)
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  • 齐胸衫裙 (en)
  • 齐胸襦裙 (en)
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  • 齊胸衫裙 (en)
  • 齊胸襦裙 (en)
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  • Qixiong Ruqun (en)
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  • 제흉유군(중국어 정체자: 齊胸襦裙, 병음: qíxiōng rúqún 치슝루췬[*])은 중국 여성 전통복의 한 스타일로, 치마의 허리춤을 가슴패기 위까지 끌어올려 기장을 매우 길게 늘어뜨린다. 육조시대부터 를 거쳐 오대십국시대까지 유행한 양식이다. 남북국시대에 신라와 발해에도 유입되어 한복치마를 가슴까지 끌어올려 입는 형태로 지금까지 영향을 남겼다. (ko)
  • Qixiong ruqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸襦裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸襦裙), which can also be referred as Qixiong shanqun (simplified Chinese: 齐胸衫裙; traditional Chinese: 齊胸衫裙), also known as "chest-high ruqun", is a set of attire in hanfu, the traditional Chinese clothing worn by the Han Chinese. The qixiong ruqun is a unique style of ruqun (Chinese: 襦裙), which is characterized with a high waistline qun, Chinese skirt. The qun used in the qixiong ruqun is generally tied above the bust level. It was worn by women during the Southern dynasties, Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty and Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The style was also revived in the early and middle Ming dynasty. (en)
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  • 제흉유군 (ko)
  • Qixiong ruqun (en)
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