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Banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm'), also
known as
banxiu (Chinese: 半袖; lit. 'half-sleeves') and
sometimes referred as
beizi (Chinese: 褙子) or half-beizi...
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women of
wealth chose to wear
square purple scarves around their shoulders.
Banbi (半臂, lit. "half arm") also
known as
Banxiu (半袖), is a form of waistcoat...
- jumagui, juchaui, or juui.
Banbi (반비/半臂, lit. 'half sleeve') are a type
Hanfu that
originated from the Tang dynasty.
Banbi refers to
variety of short...
- of
black sateen.
Hanten often display a
family crest or
other designs.
Banbi, a
Chinese jacket Haori,
another type of
traditional ****anese
jacket Kimono...
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Hamdi Al
Banbi (Arabic: حمدي علي عبد الوهاب البنبي) (1935–2016) was an
Egyptian engineer,
businessman and
politician who
served as oil
minister from 1991...
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banbi (such as the
tanling banbi) worn in the
early Tang
appears to have been
mainly influenced by the
banbi worn in Qiuci.
Figures wearing banbi and...
- etc., and as short-sleeved or
sleeveless wrap-style
upper garment such as
banbi and dahu, etc. The
Chinese wrap-over
neckline typically closes on the right...
- In
early Tang, one side of the
garment was
tucked into the
skirt or the
banbi, and the
other end hung
naturally over the shoulder. This
style could be...
- for men
mainly followed the
dress code of the Han
people and they wore
banbi as a
casual clothing item.
Women dress code were
separated into the aristocratic...
- time period.
Duijin could be used in
garments and attire, such as beizi,
banbi, and beixin.
Daxiushan with
duijin collar, Song
dynasty Beizi with duijin...