Mamianqun, or horse-faced skirt, is a traditional Chinese fashion that has exploded in popularity in recent years. (date) from the Song dynasty, it gained popularity among women during the later Ming and Qing dynasties, men also wore Mamianqun in informal settings. It features a broad waistband that can be tied at the waist, forming "A" or "H" shape. What (true) sets the Mamianqun apart are its pleats (褶皱), which are not only decorative, but also allow for freedom of movement. (motivate) by traditional Chinese cultural elements, designers create abundant patterns on the skirts. Its unique design makes ideal for mix-and-match daily dressing, perfectly proving that it's not just a relic of the past, but a functional and stylish (add) to modern wardrobes. This rebirth (fuel) by a growing sense of cultural pride, which encourages people to embrace their heritage by combining traditional clothing their daily dressing. Caoxian, a county in Shandong province, is generally considered (be) the heart of Mamianqun production and holds a deep cultural heritage of han fu. In recent years, the Mamianqun business in Caoxian has been thriving, attracting a wave of young people to start their own businesses.