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attire of
scholars and
considered wearing the
bokgeon an
elegant way of dressing. Consequently, the
bokgeon which used to be worn by
people of
humble origins...
- jeogori, baji, jokki, magoja, durumagi, and blue kwaeja, as well as a
bokgeon on
their head and
beoseon on
their feet.
Girls wear a
colorful jeogori...
-
birthdays like doljanchi. The
shape and
material are
almost similar to
bokgeon except a
tiger pattern embroidered on hogeon. The
outer is made of a black...
- 1863
Photograph taken in 1863
Photograph taken in 1863
Bokgeon and
simui in 1880
Black bokgeon and blue dopo in 1880
Jeongjagwan on the head A Korean...
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aspects of his life. In the late
Eastern Han dynasty,
fujins (幅巾;
similar to
bokgeon),
especially those made of silk,
became po****r
among the scholar-gentry...
-
buttons appeared to have been used
since the end of Choi Jin (1642-1708)
Bokgeon Shenyi/
simui Panling lanshan/
namsam Hechang -
Chinese Crane-cloak "Hakchangui(鶴氅衣)"...
- for a meeting. Fa Zhen wore a
fujin (幅巾; a type of
headgear similar to
bokgeon) to the meeting. The
Administrator attempted to use the
example of Confucius...
- (jacket), a
jeonbok (long blue vest) with a gold or
silver pattern, a
bokgeon (black hat with long tail), and tarae-beoseon (traditional socks). A girl...
- vest) over it.
Kkachi durumagi was also worn
along with
headgear such as
bokgeon (a
peaked cloth hat),
hogeon (peaked
cloth hat with a
tiger pattern) for...
- was
wearing the dopo and the
bokgeon which were the
attire of the
ancient sages 《冠幅巾衣道袍, 乃古聖賢所着》; the dopo and
bokgeon were both
Confucian attire and...