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jiaolingpao and the yuanlingpao.: 90 The
jiaolingpao was worn
since the Zhou
dynasty and
became prominent in the Han dynasty.: 13 The
jiaolingpao was...
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allowed to wear
clothing made of silk. The
commoners and
labourers wore
jiaolingpao with
narrow sleeves, trousers, and skirts; they
braided their hairs or...
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Garments and
attire which used the
jiaoling youren collar include: shenyi,
jiaolingpao, mianfu, pienfu, diyi, dahu, and tieli.
Jiaoling zouren refers to the...
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every day
formal attire.: 77, 181 It is also a
derivative of the
jiaolingpao which dates back from the Zhou dynasty.: 54 In the Qing dynasty, actors...