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The legend of Chinese dress Cheongsam:
There is a legend that a young fisherwoman lived by the Jingbo Lake. She was
not only beautiful, but also clever and skillful. But when fishing, she often
felt hindered by her long and loose fitting dress. Then an idea struck her: why
not make a more practical dress for work? She got down to sewing and produced a
long multi-looped-button gown with slits, which enabled her to tuck in the front
piece of her dress, thus making her job much easier. As a fisherwoman, she never
dreamed that a fortune would befall on her.
The young emperor who ruled China at that time had a dream one night. In the
dream, his dead father told him that a lovely fisherwoman in Qipao by the Jingbo
Lake would become his queen. After awakening from his deep sleep, the emperor
sent his men to look for her. Sure enough, there she was! So she became the
queen, bringing her Cheongsam with her. Manchu women all followed suit and soon
the Qipao became popular.
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