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MiaoFuk was worn by the (中國苗族JzungKwok MiaoJzu) Miao-Chinese People since over 4,000 years ago because they adopted 漢服HanFuk (Han-Chinese Clothings). Fuk Clothings originally developed from 7,000-5,000 years as revealing winter clothings, 4,000-2,300 years as official standard clothings & 2,200-500 years as many new different styles. It was all due to HwangSengGa (Chinese-Northeast Asian Royal Families) throughout history. |
MiaoFuk was worn by the (中國苗族JzungKwok MiaoJzu) Miao-Chinese People since over 4,000 years ago because they adopted 漢服HanFuk (Han-Chinese Clothings). Fuk Clothings originally developed from 7,000-5,000 years as revealing winter clothings, 4,000-2,300 years as official standard clothings & 2,200-500 years as many new different styles. It was all due to HwangSengGa (Chinese-Northeast Asian Royal Families) throughout history. |
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Miao People originated from Northern China-Southern Jurchen/Manchuria. In the primitive society & the first start of Chinese Civilization, North Chinese-South Manchu originally wore revealing winter clothes like scarfs, bandeaus, pants, skirts, gloves, and many coverings. They also wore weaving clothings like cotton, silk, satin, and warm fabric coverings. The other clothings they also wore was plants, flowers, bamboos, leaves, furs, and animal clothings. The Han-Chinese |
Miao People originated from Northern China-Southern Jurchen/Manchuria. In the primitive society & the first start of Chinese Civilization, North Chinese-South Manchu originally wore revealing winter clothes like scarfs, bandeaus, pants, skirts, gloves, and many coverings. They also wore weaving clothings like cotton, silk, satin, and warm fabric coverings. The other clothings they also wore was plants, flowers, bamboos, leaves, furs, and animal clothings. The Han-Chinese, Mongol, Han Korean, and NorthEast Asians also wore all of these due to migrations. |
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MiaoFuk (traditional Chinese: 苗服, lit. Miao Clothing) MiaoFuk traces back to over 4,000 years since the Miao-Chinese adopted the Han-Chinese Clothings, (漢服HanFuk). It is the traditional clothing of the (中國苗族JzungKwok MiaoJzu) Miao People. The fashion designers of HanFuk and MiaoFuk were the (皇姓家HwangSengGa) Chinese-Northeast Asian Royal Families.
History
皇姓家HwangSengGa (Chinese-Northeast Asian Royal Families) were the founders of 中國東亞藝文化歷史JzungKwok DongA Nge MunHwa LekSik (China-Northeast Asia Civilization History) they hold the Royal Status Titles by guiding, ruling, and Luring by creating many inventions. Although, they were not being credited due to record histories can be incorrect when people spread false informations.
MiaoFuk was worn by the (中國苗族JzungKwok MiaoJzu) Miao-Chinese People since over 4,000 years ago because they adopted 漢服HanFuk (Han-Chinese Clothings). Fuk Clothings originally developed from 7,000-5,000 years as revealing winter clothings, 4,000-2,300 years as official standard clothings & 2,200-500 years as many new different styles. It was all due to HwangSengGa (Chinese-Northeast Asian Royal Families) throughout history.
Miao People originated from Northern China-Southern Jurchen/Manchuria. In the primitive society & the first start of Chinese Civilization, North Chinese-South Manchu originally wore revealing winter clothes like scarfs, bandeaus, pants, skirts, gloves, and many coverings. They also wore weaving clothings like cotton, silk, satin, and warm fabric coverings. The other clothings they also wore was plants, flowers, bamboos, leaves, furs, and animal clothings. The Han-Chinese, Mongol, Han Korean, and NorthEast Asians also wore all of these due to migrations.