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[change of cross-collar tops]
Cross-collared hanfu existed throughout the Ming Dynasty and never disappeared
P1: Early Ming Dynasty
P2: Mid Ming Dynasty
P3&P4: Middle and Late Ming Dynasty
The coat got longer and longer for 300 years
#hanfu
#China
#汉服 #中国
#명나라한푸
大明衣冠图志之皇后翟衣:
Diyi(翟衣) is the senior court ceremonial dress of the Ming dynasty empress,which's often used for large occasions such's coronation ceremony,court meetings
p1.洪武二十四年(1391)
p2.万历时期(1573-1620)
p3.天启时期(1621- 1627)
🔗:
p1: 褘衣(적의) of the Empress(황후) of the Tang dynasty
p2:鞠衣(국의) of the Empress of the Tang dynasty
p3: 冕服(면복) of the Emperor(황제) of the Tang dynasty
p4: 絳紗袍(강사포) of the Emperor of the Tang dynasty
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#당나라 #한푸
This restoration of hanfu from the Wei and Jin Dynasties is a reference to the mural of Mrs.Dongshou(冬壽夫人) of Goguryeo(高句麗/고구려)
#襦裙
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#汉服 #漢服
#魏晋时期 #东晋十六国
#한푸 #동진16국
Hexiu(貉袖) of the Song dynasty.
Hexiu is a half-sleeved short upper garment. It appeared in the Southern Song dynasty and became popular in the Yuan and Ming dynasties.
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#송나라 #한푸
Some women's hanfu from the late Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty
1252-1292-1295-1316-1325-1327
我整理了一下年份,大家可以保存
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#元朝
#Yuan_dynasty
#한푸 #원나라
@Ahmedmedhat000
Except the emperor of Ming, 태자,친왕,세자,군왕 all wear red 袞龍袍/곤룡포. The 왕 of Joseon is at the level of 군왕(郡王) and enjoys the treatment of 친왕(亲王). so that's why joseon king can wear the red 袞龍袍/곤룡포. That's because the Ming emperor allowed.
hanfu paintings(p1-p3) of Sui dynasty(581-618)
This style of hanfu has become the mainstream clothing since the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420-589) and continued to the Sui and Tang Dynasties
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#Sui_Dynasty
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#남북조시대
#당나라
This short skirt is a petticoat worn by men called xuanzi(旋子)
It has the same structure as mamianqun(P2)
The xuanzi is mostly worn as a petticoat, but some peasants also wear it outside(P3)
‼️Xuanzi is not #마미군
Xuanzi has never been banned
#hanfu
#한푸
#명나라
What did people wear during the Shang Dynasty?(1600BC-1046BC)
P1&P2 noblemen and noblewomen
P3 guards
P4 commoner
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#汉服 #漢服
#Shang_dynasty
#한푸 #상나라
Actually it's called Hexiu(貉袖). It originated in the Song Dynasty and continued in the Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty.
P1&2 Song dynasty
P3&4Yuan dynasty
The emergence and development of Hexiu has nothing to do with Korea and Mongolia. it's not 방령 either
@HanbokPantry
In fact, these paintings are not realistic.The clothes of these four countries are almost the same style. In the Ming Dynasty, there were never any women dressed like this.Besides, 1714 was already the middle period of Joseon. Women in the middle period did not wear such clothes
I think anyone with some knowledge can see that the characters in the first three pictures have different styles from Goguryeo. I think anyone can tell that the clothes and hairstyles worn by the Dongshou couple are the same as those in the Wei and Jin Dynasties of China+
Except the emperor of Ming, 태자,친왕,세자,군왕 all wear red 袞龍袍/곤룡포. The 왕 of Joseon is at the level of 군왕(郡王) and enjoys the treatment of 친왕(亲王). so that's why joseon king can wear the red 袞龍袍/곤룡포. That's because the Ming emperor allowed.
Pifeng(披風) in the Southern Ming period(1644-1662)
Pifeng's sleeve width has narrowed in this period
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#Ming_dynasty
#南明 #明朝
#한푸 #남명
#명나라
Tieli(貼里) relic of the Ming dynasty.
(The illustration below draws the folds of the Tieli incorrectly)
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#汉服 #漢服
#Ming_dynasty
#명나라 #한푸
#명나라_철릭
@Hanbok_Ahidi
@Tanya25391934
@YunqiZhou1
P1 is the pattern of the Song Dynasty, and P2 and 3 are the patterns of the Ming Dynasty. It can be seen that the patterns and crafts of the Ming Dynasty are the same as this person
续资治通鉴/속자치통감 records the events of the 4 dynasties of Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan
원기 means the events of the Yuan Dynasty. In the same way, 송기 means the events of the Song.
속자치통감 has never recorded the Ming. I don't know how someone figure it out by imagination