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In the Ming Dynasty, the colors of women's clothes were restricted to purple, purplish green, peach and other shallow colors. Red, yellow and black were strictly forbidden. The underwear "Zhuyao" resembled a jacket, with laces near the waist, which could be adjusted to show off the female's curves.
Qing Dynasty saw the bloom of the well-known "Dudou," or bellyband. Usually, a
Because of the Republic of China's openness to the outside world, "Majia," something similar to the western corset, became popular among women.
Author: Jinghttp://www.chinaculture.org