Pinyin for Yunshang

The pinyin for Yunshang is yún, cháng.

Shuang means skirt. The character for skirt comes from clothes and from jun. Jun is the name of the husband and the head of the family. Therefore, the skirt is the underclothes that men wore everyday in ancient times. The Century of Emperors: "The Yellow Emperor began to remove the skin clothing, for the upper garment to image the sky, for the lower garment to image the earth." This means that this is a new type of silk and linen clothing created according to the cosmic model of "Covering Heaven". This means that the Chinese have been wearing "clothes" since before then.

Before the Yellow Emperor, in the era of the Three Emperors, adult men and women in the western and eastern regions of China, where the center of gravity of China's population was located, wore leather garments on a daily basis, and then switched to wearing fabric clothes in the era of the Five Emperors. The change in dress was a huge sign of the changing times, but no matter how much it changed, the basic features of the pre-Ching dynasty Chinese dress remained unchanged, now collectively known as the Han Chinese dress.

Ni Shang Yu Yi (霓裳羽衣):

With the clouds of neon as the clothes, with feathers as clothes. Describes a woman's beautiful attire. From the story of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, during the Tang Dynasty, Tang Xuanzong Mid-Autumn Festival in the Imperial Palace and Fangshi Luo Gongyuan to enjoy the moonscape, the Fangshi took out his walking stick and threw it to the sky, and it suddenly transformed into the lofty and gorgeous Guanghan Palace. They immediately entered the Guanghan Palace and saw the fairies dancing, accompanied by elegant fairy music.

Tang Xuanzong secretly write down the music back to let the musicians into the "Neishang Yuyi song", Yang Guifei also dressed as a fairy dance, crown step shaking crown, Pei Zhu Plaited Luo, with five-color feather dress, beads around the Cuiwang, Cicada gauze thin decorations, such as the fairies on the earth. Therefore, the dance clothes on their bodies to describe the women's beautiful attire.