- robe') and
yuanlingshan in China,
danryeong (Korean: 단령; Hanja: 團領; RR:
dallyeong; MR: tallyŏng;
simplified Chinese: 团领;
traditional Chinese: 團領; pinyin:...
- of the Tang dynasty,
which included the
dallyeong among many
other clothing items.
Since then, the
dallyeong continued to be worn
until the end of Joseon...
- CE),
Silla and
Balhae adopted dallyeong, a circular-collar robe from the Tang
dynasty of China. In Silla, the
dallyeong was
introduced by
Muyeol of Silla...
-
Goguryeo in
various forms for
ceremonies and rituals. The
dallyeong (Korean: 단령; Hanja: 團領; RR:
dallyeong; MR: tallyŏng)
originated from the Chinese's yuanlingpao;...
- gollyongpo. The
Joseon court also
bestowed cheolick to its official,
including dallyeong, dapho, and cheolick.: 111 In Joseon, the
terlig developed further with...
-
kingdoms of
Silla and
Balhae first adopted the circular-collar robe,
dallyeong, from Tang
dynasty of
China in the North-South
States Period for use as...