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Cheongsam (UK: /tʃ(i)ɒŋˈsæm/, US: /tʃɔːŋˈsɑːm/) or zansae, also
known as the
qipao (/ˈtʃiːpaʊ/) and
sometimes referred to as the
mandarin gown, is a Chinese...
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qipao were
tailored to
become more form ****ing and revealing. The
modern version,
which is now
recognized po****rly in
China as the "standard"
qipao...
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Hanfu is the
historical clothing of the Han
people in China. The
qipao or
cheongsam is a po****r
Chinese female dress. The
hanfu movement has been...
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martial arts
world or as
attire for
weddings to
match the
qipao the
bride wears. The
qipao and
changshan originated as
Manchu dresses which government...
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heels that
pushed them to take on a
ladylike walk. Then, in the 1920s,
qipao was in
vogue and the
style consisted of
stand collars,
trumpet sleeves,...
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Chinese dress may
refer to: Cheongsam, also
known as
Qipao, a body-hugging one-piece
dress for
women Changpao, a body-hugging one-piece
dress for men...
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considered the male
equivalent of the women's
cheongsam (also
known as
qipao). The
changshan was
often worn by men with a magua, also
commonly translated...
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Changchun Film
Studio of the People's
Republic of China. The
Changshan and the
Qipao, both
derived from
traditional Manchu dress, were
considered national dresses...
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movement than a
generic qipao. In
Street Fighter II: The
World Warrior, Chun-Li was
originally depicted wearing a red
qipao instead of blue. It can be...
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nearly half a century. In the
Republic of
China in the
early 20th century,
qipao, a
dress that
shows the legs but no cleavage,
became so po****r many Chinese...