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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- his fellow peers. He is even said to have painted and powdered his face (mianfu fenmo 面傅粉墨) while acting on stage. He is credited with the writing of 68...
- 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...
- The Hongxian Emperor wearing mianfu on his coronation ceremony, 1915...
- Imperial mianfu of Yuan Shikai....