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Hanfu with an open front coat
Post Date : 2015-04-30
The open front coat is equivalent to a blazer in today's contact but in the old days, it is considered a status symbol and is usually worn by royalties, aristocrats, and rich families.
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Ming Dynasty styled Dao robe
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Ming Dynasty styled robe for sacrificial ceremonies
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
Ming Dynasty styled Yuanlingshan (圓領衫) is a formal attire worn by men during the Ming dynasty. It is also the most common form of attire for (both male and female) officials and nobles during the Ming Dynasty. The difference between civilian's and officials'/nobles' yuanlingshan is that officials'/nobles' yuanlingshan has a mandarin square (補子) on it.
Instructions for various robes
Post Date : 2010-10-26
For some samples of how to, follow this link:
http://tieba.baidu.com/f?z=816842884&ct=335544320&lm=0&sc=0&rn=30&tn=baiduPostBrowser&word=%BA%BA%B7%FE&pn=0
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