Viết một bài thuyết trình về trang phục của dân tộc Hmong nhé
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BY: HEROSTARBOYVN
The H’Mong people are an ethnic group whose traditional residence is China and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia sub-region are Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. One of the cultural characteristics of this nation is the art of costumes. This is a community with a strong tradition of traditional identity, the most prominent is the art of shaping the costumes preserved, preserved and promoted by the Mongolian people. The genius of the Mong people is that they are able to make their own costumes using the natural material, which is flax. Growing linen to weave cloth to make outfits is a very hard and sophisticated work, it requires skill and perseverance of Mong women. The Mong are very fond of linen because it is highly durable. The cut linen is then sun dried for about a week and then stripped of the fibers. Then put in the mortar and then soften. Flax rolled into rolls and carried to wash, boiled until soft and white, then dried and then used a reel to divide the yarn before hooked to the loom to weave beautiful fabrics. Mong women are very hard-working, wherever, in crowded markets or on the road, Mong women always keep their hands tight. This is not only a job to show skillfulness and hard work, but also a criterion for evaluating the talent, morality, quality and way of doing business of Mong women. Not only that, when a woman becomes a mother, she also has the obligation to teach her daughter to grow flax and to make brocade. Mong children are instructed to do this from a very young age. For Hoa Mong people, after weaving into fabric, they will draw beeswax on white fabric with desired geometric patterns and then dye indigo. The woman combines all three techniques of embroidering, drawing beeswax, and piecing together to create patterns on the background of her clothes. They embroider patterns without patterns. They are used only for embroidery, which is usually silk yarn with high durability and color retention. And the brocade-colored outfits are formed according to the hard years of a Mong woman. The traditional costumes of Mong women include bras, skirts, a cloth covering the front of the skirt, belts and leggings. The woman’s shirt (Mong language is so) has a V-shaped front collar, splinted with fabric color as you like; Behind is a rectangular embroidery patterned harmoniously, elegantly and silver copper, creating a fun sound for the outfit. The two sleeves are usually embroidered with horizontal stripes with a variety of colors from armpits to door arms. This is where the pattern is most concentrated to highlight the Mong’s shirt. Mong women’s skirt (called Ta) is an open dress with many pleats, wide, and soft when spread out like petals. The hem of the skirt is stitched back to fit a waist circumference and has two straps to tie. On the indigo skirt background, the patterns that are embroidered, printed and stitched together are impressive and unique. Pattern embroidery is done on the lower half of the skirt. Patterns (in Mong language called pàng tau) in the Mongolian attire are mainly geometrical patterns such as rectangles, squares, rhombuses, spiral patterns and sometimes there are unspecified patterns be like this. Patterns are formed on the basis of the weft of the weaving technique on looms and are repeated later in embroidery. The main colors embroidered on the skirt are blue, red, black, and yellow. Talking about the clothes of Mong women, it is indispensable to “mausoleum” is the belt. In the clothes of Mong women, there are also “chucks” (cloth covering the front of the skirt) and “de-cleaning” (leggings). Mong people think that wearing a “chauffeur” and wearing a leggings is to show the woman’s thoughtfulness and confidentiality. Mong women often have long hair and wrap them around their heads and wear a scarf, creating a unique nuance that is difficult to confuse with other ethnic groups. Not bright colors, not as prominent as women’s costumes, the costumes of Mong people are very unique and unique, not confused with any ethnic group in the Vietnamese ethnic community. Men of the Mong ethnic group wear black pants with very wide tubes so they can climb hills, mountains and dance easily. In the men’s attire of the Mong people, there is also a belt (also called a mausoleum dua la) with many different meanings. The costumes of both Mong men and women are made by the skillful hands of the Mong women. With hard work and a rich imagination, Mong women have become artists who create works of art that captivate people. Once you come to Suoi Giang commune to enjoy the ecstatic music together; sip the passionate taste of the ancient tea region and especially immerse in the colorful brocade flower garden to feel the salty beauty of the girls in the mountainous region.
Trong bài có sử dụng một số từ tiếng anh của lớp trên, nếu không hiểu thì em có thể lên google dịch nhé. Mong em thông cảm !
Nếu đươc mong em vote 5 sao + câu trả lời hay nhất nhé ! Thanks nhìu >.<
Every country has their traditional clothes. Ao Dai is known as traditional Vietnamese clothes especially women. According to dictionary the definition of Ao Dai is a long-sleeved tunic with ankle-length panels at front and back, worn over trousers. It can be designed with several colors, patterns such as: flower, nature and different kind of fabrics. Wearing Ao Dai, women dignify their body’s attraction as well as reflect a national culture. It has a progress of developing from short simple pattern to more sophisticate style. Ao Dai symbolizes many personalities of Vietnamese women: gentleness, diligence, kindness and bravery. Therefore, it’s very proud for women to put on the special clothes. Student and teacher wears white Ao Dai to high school and some university on Monday to join in the ceremony. Moreover, it is engagement party that the bloom dress in Ao Dai to represent the tradition of Vietnam. Not only in Vietnam, It is also famous in international market that an increasing number of foreign tourists try wearing Ao Dai when visiting my country. They have good comment and congratulation on it. Protecting and preserving the beauty and nature of it are not only the individual’s duty but also all of citizen. Besides, Ao Dai is a beneficial and comfortable costume that women can choose it for any event and party. Although there is a large number of new trend of fashion, Ao Dai always plays an important role in spiritual life of Vietnamese.
BY: HEROSTARBOYVN
The H’Mong people are an ethnic group whose traditional residence is China and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia sub-region are Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. One of the cultural characteristics of this nation is the art of costumes. This is a community with a strong tradition of traditional identity, the most prominent is the art of shaping the costumes preserved, preserved and promoted by the Mongolian people. The genius of the Mong people is that they are able to make their own costumes using the natural material, which is flax. Growing linen to weave cloth to make outfits is a very hard and sophisticated work, it requires skill and perseverance of Mong women. The Mong are very fond of linen because it is highly durable. The cut linen is then sun dried for about a week and then stripped of the fibers. Then put in the mortar and then soften. Flax rolled into rolls and carried to wash, boiled until soft and white, then dried and then used a reel to divide the yarn before hooked to the loom to weave beautiful fabrics. Mong women are very hard-working, wherever, in crowded markets or on the road, Mong women always keep their hands tight. This is not only a job to show skillfulness and hard work, but also a criterion for evaluating the talent, morality, quality and way of doing business of Mong women. Not only that, when a woman becomes a mother, she also has the obligation to teach her daughter to grow flax and to make brocade. Mong children are instructed to do this from a very young age. For Hoa Mong people, after weaving into fabric, they will draw beeswax on white fabric with desired geometric patterns and then dye indigo. The woman combines all three techniques of embroidering, drawing beeswax, and piecing together to create patterns on the background of her clothes. They embroider patterns without patterns. They are used only for embroidery, which is usually silk yarn with high durability and color retention. And the brocade-colored outfits are formed according to the hard years of a Mong woman. The traditional costumes of Mong women include bras, skirts, a cloth covering the front of the skirt, belts and leggings. The woman’s shirt (Mong language is so) has a V-shaped front collar, splinted with fabric color as you like; Behind is a rectangular embroidery patterned harmoniously, elegantly and silver copper, creating a fun sound for the outfit. The two sleeves are usually embroidered with horizontal stripes with a variety of colors from armpits to door arms. This is where the pattern is most concentrated to highlight the Mong’s shirt. Mong women’s skirt (called Ta) is an open dress with many pleats, wide, and soft when spread out like petals. The hem of the skirt is stitched back to fit a waist circumference and has two straps to tie. On the indigo skirt background, the patterns that are embroidered, printed and stitched together are impressive and unique. Pattern embroidery is done on the lower half of the skirt. Patterns (in Mong language called pàng tau) in the Mongolian attire are mainly geometrical patterns such as rectangles, squares, rhombuses, spiral patterns and sometimes there are unspecified patterns be like this. Patterns are formed on the basis of the weft of the weaving technique on looms and are repeated later in embroidery. The main colors embroidered on the skirt are blue, red, black, and yellow. Talking about the clothes of Mong women, it is indispensable to “mausoleum” is the belt. In the clothes of Mong women, there are also “chucks” (cloth covering the front of the skirt) and “de-cleaning” (leggings). Mong people think that wearing a “chauffeur” and wearing a leggings is to show the woman’s thoughtfulness and confidentiality. Mong women often have long hair and wrap them around their heads and wear a scarf, creating a unique nuance that is difficult to confuse with other ethnic groups. Not bright colors, not as prominent as women’s costumes, the costumes of Mong people are very unique and unique, not confused with any ethnic group in the Vietnamese ethnic community. Men of the Mong ethnic group wear black pants with very wide tubes so they can climb hills, mountains and dance easily. In the men’s attire of the Mong people, there is also a belt (also called a mausoleum dua la) with many different meanings. The costumes of both Mong men and women are made by the skillful hands of the Mong women. With hard work and a rich imagination, Mong women have become artists who create works of art that captivate people. Once you come to Suoi Giang commune to enjoy the ecstatic music together; sip the passionate taste of the ancient tea region and especially immerse in the colorful brocade flower garden to feel the salty beauty of the girls in the mountainous region.
Trong bài có sử dụng một số từ tiếng anh của lớp trên, nếu không hiểu thì em có thể lên google dịch nhé. Mong em thông cảm !
Nếu đươc mong em vote 5 sao + câu trả lời hay nhất nhé ! Thanks nhìu >.<
Every country has their traditional clothes. Ao Dai is known as traditional Vietnamese clothes especially women. According to dictionary the definition of Ao Dai is a long-sleeved tunic with ankle-length panels at front and back, worn over trousers. It can be designed with several colors, patterns such as: flower, nature and different kind of fabrics. Wearing Ao Dai, women dignify their body’s attraction as well as reflect a national culture. It has a progress of developing from short simple pattern to more sophisticate style. Ao Dai symbolizes many personalities of Vietnamese women: gentleness, diligence, kindness and bravery. Therefore, it’s very proud for women to put on the special clothes. Student and teacher wears white Ao Dai to high school and some university on Monday to join in the ceremony. Moreover, it is engagement party that the bloom dress in Ao Dai to represent the tradition of Vietnam. Not only in Vietnam, It is also famous in international market that an increasing number of foreign tourists try wearing Ao Dai when visiting my country. They have good comment and congratulation on it. Protecting and preserving the beauty and nature of it are not only the individual’s duty but also all of citizen. Besides, Ao Dai is a beneficial and comfortable costume that women can choose it for any event and party. Although there is a large number of new trend of fashion, Ao Dai always plays an important role in spiritual life of Vietnamese.