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#缘襈袄
chinesehanfu · 2 years
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【Reference Artifacts】:
・China Ming Dynasty Portraits:【馬順𡖖夫人何氏遺像/【Portrait of Mrs. He, Ma Shunqing's wife】
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・China Ming Dynasty Portraits: 【Anonymous old woman Portraits/ 佚名老妇像轴】
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・China Ming Dynasty Portraits: 【Yao Family Portrait/ 明代姚氏家谱像 】
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・China Ming Dynasty Portraits: 【Portrait of a woman in the early Ming Dynasty/ 明初妇人容像】
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[Hanfu · 漢服]China Ming Dynasty Chinese Traditional Clothing Hanfu & Hairstyle Based on Early Ming Dynasty Female Portrait
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Early Ming Dynasty women's costume
【History Note About “左衽/ garment fastened on the left side ” 】
In China, due to the Confucianism of Confucius, the Han nationality people is basically dressed in “右衽/ garment fastened on the right side” ,only the  dead person and some ethnic minorities wear “左衽/ garment fastened on the left side ”.Therefore, the way of wearing clothing in  “右衽 or 左衽” is usually used to distinguish Han people and ethnic minorities.
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But under the rule of Yuan Dynasty(Mongolian), the above concept was not taken seriously (It may be related to the reason that many foreigners moved in China during the Yuan Dynasty), even Han people also began to wear in   “左衽/ garment fastened on the left side ”until Early Ming Dynasty.
However, the way of “左衽/ garment fastened on the left side ” gradually disappeared after the early Ming Dynasty due to the Ming Dynasty expelled the Mongolian from China.
【History Note About “缘襈袄”in Early Ming 】
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↑BY @撷芳主人
The “缘襈袄/Yuán zhuàn ǎo” is a kind of clothing with edges on the collar, sleeves and clothes edge with obvious boundaries between(Use other fabrics than clothing)
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Recreation Work: @裝束复原
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