- men, it is
sometimes referred as
changyi (Chinese: 氅衣),
hechang (Chinese: 鹤氅; pinyin:
hèchǎng; lit. 'crane cloak'), or
dachang (Chinese: 大氅) when it features...
- wearer's
waist several times".: 21 Another form of
Taoist priest was the
Hechang (lit. "Crane robe")
which was made of
twisted and
woven feathers; it was...
-
ancient China. Some
forms of
taoist robes are also
referred as
crane robes (
hechang, 鶴氅). The
Taoist priests'
daopao which date back to at
least the 1800s...
-
second generation was
launched in
April 2011
originally as the
Refine II
Hechang. In late 2012, the name was
changed to
Refine M5 to sit
under the Refine...
- that
Zhuge Liang wore a
guanjin (綸巾; a type of
headscarf or hat) and a
hechang (鶴氅; a robe
commonly worn by Daoists). As
Zhuge Liang was
orphaned at a...
- by
bandits in 1936,
rebuilt in 1953
according to the
original plan. The
Hechang building, a three-story-high
round earth building,
Zhenchang building,...
- and hats.
Taoist clergy of
Baxian Temple [zh], Xi'an,
wearing daopao and
hechang, 1910-1911.
Taoist priest at a monastery, 1923. A
Taoist soothsayer advising...
- Ru Yi Shan Ao Chang'ao
Baijiayi Daxiushan Bijia Banbi Dahu
Beizi Pifeng Hechang S****tianyi
Yuanlingshan Robe
Shenyi Zhiju Quju
Paofu Daopao Zhiduo Yuanlingpao...
-
beside his statues. Some
taoist robes are also
referred as
crane robes (
hechang, 鶴氅).
Xiwangmu is also
often depicted riding a
white crane.: 108 Four...
- Ru Yi Shan Ao Chang'ao
Baijiayi Daxiushan Bijia Banbi Dahu
Beizi Pifeng Hechang S****tianyi
Yuanlingshan Robe
Shenyi Zhiju Quju
Paofu Daopao Zhiduo Yuanlingpao...