- Mo
Guanfu (Chinese: 莫觀扶; Wade–Giles: Mo Kuan-fu, Chinese: 莫官扶; Vietnamese: Mạc Quan Phù, ?–1801) was a
powerful Chinese pirate throughout the
South China...
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Guanfu Museum (Chinese: 观复博物馆; pinyin:
Guānfù Bówùguǎn) is an art
museum in Beijing, China. It was
founded by Ma
Weidu on 30
October 1996, and it was...
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terms guanfu (Chinese: 冠服; lit. 'guan and clothing'; Korean: 관복; Hanja: 冠服; RR: gwanbok; lit. gwan and clothing) and
guanfu (Chinese: 官服; pinyin:
guānfú; lit...
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dragon design (baohe
guanfu, lit. 'Dress of
Preserving Harmony'). The
xuanduan used as the
yanfu of the
officials (zhongjing
guanfu, 忠靖冠服, lit. 'Dress of...
- by
Zhalafentai In
office 1838–1840
Preceded by
Teyishunbao Succeeded by
Guanfu General of
Heilongjiang In
office 1855–1860
Preceded by Yige
Succeeded by...
- also wore
gauze hats.
Civil and
military officials wore
different types of
guanfu (官服),
depending on
occasions and events:
chaofu (朝服;
court dress), the jifu...
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culture attaches great importance to "cap and gown" (Chinese: 冠服; pinyin:
guānfú) are seen as
important signs of
levels of etiquettes; it is also a visible...
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threats from the sea. From 1788 to 1799, he
ordered his four subordinates, Mo
Guanfu,
Zheng Qi,
Liang Wengeng (梁文庚) and Fan
Wencai (樊文才), all
Chinese pirates...
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provided money to
Chinese pirates.
Three prominent pirates, Chen Tianbao, Mo
Guanfu and
Zheng Qi, were
ordered to hire more pirates.
Since 1790, the number...
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Zheng frequently attacked the
southern coast of Qing
China together with Mo
Guanfu,
Liang Wengeng (梁文庚) and Fan
Wencai (樊文才). The Qing navy
feared them. In...