- The
mianguan (Chinese: 冕冠; pinyin:
miǎnguān; lit. 'ceremonial headdress'), also
called benkan in ****an,
myeonlyugwan in Korea, and Miện quan in Vietnam...
- the Zhou dynasty, the main
types of guan used were
mianguan and
bianguan (弁冠).: 98–99 The
mianguan was the
highest rank of guan and
could only be worn...
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benkan with
chains attached to the
metal crown,
influenced by the
Chinese mianguan. In addition, a sun-shaped
ornament was
added to the top of the benkan...
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Burma and Thailand. In East Asia,
there were
crowns such as the
Chinese mianguan and ****anese
benkan worn by emperors.
Dancers of
certain traditional Thai...
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depending on the
ritual or ceremony.
Typical examples are the
Chinese mianguan and the ****anese benkan. In
external form, they are
characterized by chains...
- the 8th
century to
Emperor Kōmei, the benkan,
influenced by the
Chinese mianguan, was used in the
enthronement ceremonies of ****anese emperors. From Emperor...
- (guan)
called mianguan (冕冠),
looked like a
board which leans forward and had
chains of
beads at the
front and back. Usually, the
mianguan has 12 chains;...
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Strings of jade
pendant are also used to
decorate headwear, such as the
mianguan.
Yupei (Chinese: 玉佩; pinyin: Yùpèi) is
composed of the
Chinese character...
- – Zulu people,
Southern Africa, see kufi for
information ****ou Guan –
mianguan, fengguan, pibian,
tongtianguan Liangmao List of
Hanfu headwear Weimao...
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Diamond Crown of
Bulgaria (missing)
China ****ou
Yishanguan Tongtianguan Mianguan Colombia Crown of the
Andes (New York City)
Crown of Simón Bolívar (Bogotá)...