Hanfu, the full name of "Han Nationality Traditional Costume", also known as Han Clothing, is from the accession of the Yellow Emperor to the middle of the 17th century AD (the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties). The background and leading ideology, centered on the Chinese etiquette culture, formed through natural evolution and has a unique Han nationality style and character, which is obviously different from the traditional clothing and accessories systems of other ethnic groups.
The general way to wear it is to match a cardigan with a lower skirt, or a cross-collar upper and lower skirt, which is called a chest-length skirt. The chest-length shirt and skirt are a kind of traditional Han nationality clothing. Since the Han and Jin Dynasties, the waist of the skirt was tied around the waist, while the waist of the skirt in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties period was tied higher, and many were on the chest. It's a high-waisted dress. According to people's textual research on it, it is generally called the chest-length shirt and skirt. The chest-length shirt and skirt have been unearthed. Two Tang skirts were unearthed from the Tang tomb in Astana, Xinjiang. Due to misleading by some merchants, chest-length shirts and skirts are often mistakenly called chest-length skirts, and the correct name is chest-length shirts and skirts.
Note: The length of the skirt is shown long to the floor, please kindly understand that it depends on your height. If you are 155-165cm tall, it's long enough. If you are taller than 170cm, it can not reach to the floor.