The characteristic of women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty is the unity of skirt, shirt and belt. Among women, the image of bare breasts and arms appeared. On the mural on the east wall of the tomb of Princess Yongtai, there is an image of a Tang Dynasty woman wearing a high bun, bare chest, red silk draped over her shoulders, a yellow narrow-sleeved blouse, a green floor-length skirt, and a red belt hanging from her waist. Half-exposure is not something everyone can do. In the Tang Dynasty, only those with status could wear open-breasted shirts. Princess Yongtai could be half-naked, and singers could be half-nude to please the ruling class. However, women from common people were not allowed to be half-nude. At that time, the half-breasted skirts of the Tang Dynasty were somewhat similar to modern Western evening dresses, except that the shoulders and back were not allowed to be exposed. The collars of women's clothing in the Tang Dynasty included round collars, square collars, oblique collars, straight collars, sweetheart collars, etc. . The characteristic of the long skirt is that the waist is tied higher, usually above the waist, and some are even tied under the armpits, giving people a pretty and slender look. "The leaves of Luo's shirt are heavily embroidered, with a trace of gold, phoenix and silver goose each." "The eyebrows with black eyebrows capture the color of daylilies, and the red skirt kills the pomegranate flowers with jealousy." The skirts of the Tang Dynasty were colorful, with red, purple, yellow and green competing for beauty, with the red skirt being the most beautiful. The popularity of red skirts on the street is not exclusive to modern people. As early as the prosperous Tang Dynasty, dance skirts were already dyed with pomegranate flowers everywhere.