• Dragon robes, also known as gunlongpao (simplified Chinese: 袞龙袍; traditional Chinese: 袞龍袍; pinyin: gǔn lóng páo; hangul: 곤룡포) or longpao for short, is...
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    dragon. During the Tang dynasty, emperors wore robes with dragon motif as an imperial symbol, and high officials might also be presented with dragon robes...
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    protect the kingdom. Dragon patterns were used exclusively by the royal family. The royal robe was also called the dragon robe (용포). In the Joseon dynasty...
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    Hanfu (redirect from Silk robe)
    Manchus originally did not have their own dragon robes or weave textiles and they had to obtain Ming dragon robes, Chaofu and cloth when they paid tribute...
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  • mǎngpáo; lit. 'python robe'), huayi (Chinese: 花衣; pinyin: Huāyī; lit. 'flower clothing'), and python robe, sometimes referred as dragon robe although they are...
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    dragons on their robes—and then only with the robe completely covered with surcoats. Lower-ranking officials had eight or five dragons on their robes...
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    semi-formal dragon robe (jifu; i.e. the festive robe). When the Manchu established the Qing dynasty, they incorporated roundels with dragons in their official...
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    to embellish clothing but also held symbolic meanings. When used on dragon robes, lishui could be combined with turbulent waves and a rock in the middle...
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  • ornaments which are embroidered on the Imperial robes. The rock found in the bottom-centre of the Qing dragon robes, represents the sacred mountain (山, shān)...
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    regarded as "imperialistic appropriation".: 243–247  Some of these adapted dragon robe clothing were possibly fabric rolls and/or clothing looted from the Old...
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  • distinctive form of male Mongol Yuan court robe is a robe with underarm openings, which is referred as "all- weather" robe by Zhao Feng or Haiqing (海青) in post-Yuan...
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  • bufu,: 185–186  wulingshan (無領衫; 'collarless shirt'), longpao (龍袍; 'dragon robe'), and mangfu (蟒服; 'python clothing'). The term yuanlingshan literally...
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    "Rising year for 'dragon robe' designer". China Daily. 10 April 2015. Archived from the original on 25 March 2024. "Fan Bingbing's robe in collection of...
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    decorates royal palaces, altars and temples, and the color was used in the dragon robes and attire of the emperors. It was a rare honor to receive the imperial...
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  • obtain Ming dragon robes and cloth when they paid tribute to the Ming dynasty or traded with the Ming. The Manchus modified the Ming robes to be narrow...
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    Manchu robes. In a typical compromise, he wore a Western military uniform to his enthronement (the only Chinese emperor ever to do so) and a dragon robe to...
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  • clothing style. Types include tops and bottoms, long skirt, and one-piece robes that wrap around the body once or several times (shenyi). Zhongyi (中衣),...
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    dynasty official Bao Zheng (999–1062), also known as Bao Longtu (包龍圖; "Dragon-Pattern Bao"). Shi's performances, accompanied by sanxian (lute) playing...
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    history until nation-wide adoption of the Korean type durumagi in 1895. Dragon robe (or ikseongwanpo): business attire for kings Hongryongpo: everyday clothes...
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    A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. The English word robe derives from Middle...
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    stylistic versions of the Chinese character shou Paired character wan on a dragon robe, Qing dynasty When the Chinese writing system was introduced to Japan...
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    sister-in-law, wife, and son. His heavenly father, wearing a black dragon robe and high-brimmed hat with a long golden beard, lamented that men were...
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    latter's journey. When Tang Sanzang was captured by the Yellow Robe Demon, the White Dragon Horse transforms himself into a young man and attempts to save...
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    summer robe, silk gauze, c. 1875–1900, Qing dynasty. On display at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Chinese summer court robe ("dragon robe"), c....
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    Chinese folk deities as an old man with golden beard, wearing a black dragon robe, and having a wife, known as the Heavenly Mother. He claimed that God's...
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    special rank in the splendid robes and regalia of Chinese emperors. He was also five-clawed, which was iconic of the imperial dragon. Chinese empires have admired...
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    followed wearing a golden dragon robe, a crown, and flying a golden kite. Behind him was the Crown Prince, wearing a red dragon robe and crown, and flying...
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    cloud-studded upper part of the clothing, especially on the dragon robes. On the dragon robes, the yunjian represented the sky which was supported on the...
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    pinyin: páofú; lit. 'robe'), also known as pao (Chinese: 袍; pinyin: páo; lit. 'robe'): 90  for short, is a form of a long, one-piece robe in Hanfu, which is...
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  • transcended many attempts to remove the Eight Tigers from power. He gave them dragon robes to wear, which symbolized that they were immune to charges for any crimes...
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