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Hanfu also includes accessories, such as footwear. There were many etiquette which rule people's daily lives, and this included the use and etiquette of shoes and socks wearing.

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Collectively, shoes are typically called (履) since the Han dynasty.[1] In the Qin dynasty, shoes were referred as ju (屦).[1] The word xie (鞋) eventually replaced the word to become a general name for shoes.[2]

Since the ancient times, Chinese shoes came in various kinds; there were leather shoes (made of tanbark and pelt), cloth shoes (made of silk, hemp, damask, brocade, and crepe), and straw shoes (made of leaves and stems of cattail, corn leaves, and kudzu), ji (屐; wooden clogs).[1] Han Chinese typically wore (regular shoes), xi (shoes with thick soles), and ji (wooden clogs).[3][4] Different shoes were worn based on their appropriateness for specific occasions; shoes also denoted the social ranks of its wearers.[citation needed] Lü (履) were worn for formal occasions whereas ji (屐) was used for informal occasions.[4]

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