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Mianfu (Chinese: 冕服; pinyin:
miǎnfú; lit. 'coronation costume') is a kind of
Chinese clothing in hanfu; it was worn by emperors, kings, and princes, and...
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Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) in Korea.
Myeonbok was
adopted from
Chinese Mianfu, and is worn by
kings at
special events such as the coronation, morning...
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Emperor Wu of Jin
dynasty wearing mianfu with a red bixi.
Wanli Emperor wearing a red bixi as part of the
mianfu, Ming dynasty.
Emperor Xuanzu of Song...
- the
imperial family. The
portrait of the
Wanli Emperor (1563–1620) in his
mianfu features all
twelve ornaments: the sun (日, rì) with the three-legged crow...
- dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the
bianfu was only ranked-second
after the
mianfu and it was worn by the
emperors when he
would work on
official business...
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their instructions to give "legitimacy" to
French policies.
Emperor in
Mianfu ceremonial outfit.
Emperor Khải Định on
throne drawing.
Emperor Khải Định...
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Mawangdui in
Changsha (Hunan province, China), from the 2nd
century BC The
mianfu of
Emperor Wu of Jin dynasty, 7th-century
painting by
court artist Yan Liben...
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types of
mianfu which were worn by emperors,
princes and
officials according to
their titles. The
emperors also wore
bianfu (only
second to
mianfu) when...
- Set of
attire Ruqun Tanling ruqun Qixiong ruqun Qungua Xiuhefu Mianfu Bianfu Tongtianguanfu Xuanduan Diyi Zaju c****shao fu
Shanku Upper garment Ru Yi Shan...
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reserved especially for
important sacrificial events. The
mianguan and the
mianfu were worn
beginning in the Zhou dynasty,
based on the
ceremonial and ritual-culture...