- Ge
Chaofu (Chinese: 葛巢甫) is a
member of the
Chinese Ge
family who
lived during the 4th and 5th
centuries CE. He is best
known for
writing the
Taoist scripture...
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chaofu of for men
consists of a robe,
called chaopao (lit. "court robe");
there was form of summer-style
chaofu and two
forms of winter-style
chaofu....
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dynasty clothing while Qing
official clothing,
chaofu,
shares similarities with the Ming
dynasty chaofu-like clothing. The Ming
consciously modelled their...
- century) Bao Gu (c. 4th century) Kou
Qianzhi (365–448) Lu
Xiujing (406–477) Ge
Chaofu (c. 4th or 5th century) Tao
Hongjing (456–536) Sun
Simiao (d. 682) Li Bi...
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dynasty official uniform (either as part of the jifu or as part of the
chaofu) and
continued to be worn by only
those who were
awarded by the Emperor...
- (Chinese: 林酒店) is a 106 m (348 ft) tall, 24-story five-star
hotel located on
Chaofu Road,
Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. With a
total floor area of 49,662 m2...
- CE when the
Lingbao scriptures were
revealed to Ge
Chaofu, the
grandnephew of Ge Hong. Ge
Chaofu claimed that the
scriptures came to him in a line of...
- the Qing office. The Ainu also sold the silk
uniforms (mangpao, bufu, and
chaofu)
given to them by the Qing,
which made up the
majority of what the ****anese...
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robes with
dragons similarly to the Ming
chaofu.
Kangxi Emperor in
casual dress.
Qianlong Emperor in
chaofu (court dress), Qing
dynasty Qing
dynasty Empress...
- the Qing office. The Ainu also sold the silk
uniforms (mangpao, bufu, and
chaofu)
given to them by the Qing,
which made up the
majority of what the ****anese...