Wangjin 网巾, Ming Dynasty Net Headwear
Wangjin (Chinese: 网巾 ; pinyin: wǎng jīn) is a net headwear worn by adult males to wrap their hair, and...
Wangjin (Chinese: 网巾 ; pinyin: wǎng jīn) is a net headwear worn by adult males to wrap their hair, and...
Zi Mu Kou (Chinese: 子母扣 ; pinyin: zǐ mǔ kòu), is a common accessory in Ming dynasty hanfu. Zi Mu...
Cifu (Chinese: 赐服 ; pinyin: cì fú) is a clothing system. The emperor would reward meritorious people with crowns and...
Buzi (Chinese: 补子 ; pinyin: bǔ zi) is a round or square piece of cloth that is adorned on the...
Daopao (Chinese: 道袍 ; pinyin: dào páo) or Taoist robe, was very popular and typical casual clothing in the Ming...
Right: The main point is on the hat (Wu Sha Mao). The Buzi does not fit with history, Ming dynasty...
In ancient China, all dynasties had a strict clothing system. Cifu (Chinese: 赐服 ; pinyin: cì fú) is a clothing...
Feiyufu (Chinese: 飞鱼服 ; pinyin: fēi yú fú) is a type of traditional Chinese clothing that first appeared in the...
Zhiduo (Chinese: 直裰 ; pinyin: zhí duō, also called 直掇 zhí duō) originated from the Tang dynasty, and the clothes...
Bijia Bijia (Chinese: 比甲 ; pinyin: bǐ jiǎ) is a sleeveless and collarless vest that is split into both sides....