Hufu
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For the human meat flavored tofu product, see Hufu (novelty item).
Hufu (Chinese: 胡服; pinyin: húfú; Korean: 호복; Hanja: 胡服; RR: hobok), also referred as Hu clothing,[1] nomadic dress,[2] 'barbarian' clothing or dress,[3][4] or foreign dress,[5] is a generic term which refers to any clothing which was worn in ancient China and its surrounding regions by non-Han Chinese people.[6][4] This term is also used to refer to clothing of foreign origins in ancient China.[4] The introduction of Hufu-style garments and attire in China occurred by the time of King Wuling of Zhao.[6]
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Chinese | 胡服 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Barbarian clothing | ||||||
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Hangul | 호복 | ||||||
Hanja | 胡服 | ||||||
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