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Paofu (Chinese: 袍服; pinyin:
páofú; lit. 'robe'), also
known as pao (Chinese: 袍; pinyin: páo; lit. 'robe'): 90 for short, is a form of a long, one-piece...
- upper-body
garment with ku trousers).: 24 Traditionally,
hanfu consists of a
paofu robe, or a ru
jacket worn as the
upper garment with a qun
skirt commonly...
- and
dagua (Chinese: 大褂; pinyin: Dàguà; lit. 'Great jacket'), is a form of
paofu,
Chinese robe,
which was
derived from the Qing
dynasty qizhuang, the traditional...
- qizhuang. Even the
kings of
Heavenly Kingdom wore
paofu that were
repurposed or
based on the
paofu from
opera stages. However,
because the
Taiping Heavenly...
- her
whole body,
almost like she wore a
piece of
garment (specifically a
paofu or long robe). This
refers to the "marine woman"
captured in 1403 (Mermaid...
- gown/robe') or a
panlingpao (盤領袍; pánlǐngpáo) when used as a robe (called
paofu: 17 ). The
yuanlingshan and
yuanlingpao were both
developed under the influence...
-
deluo (Chinese: 得罗) when it is blue in colour, is a
traditional form of
paofu in
Hanfu and is also one of the most
distinctive form of
traditional clothing...
- 长衣;
traditional Chinese: 長衣; lit. 'long clothing') or (shenyi-structured)
paofu which were worn as
outer robes by men in the
broad sense; i.e. the casual...
-
clothing worn by foreigners.
Chinese robes, such as the
shenyi and the
paofu as a
general term, as well as
Chinese jackets must
typically cover the right...
- zhe),
typically used as part of the kuxi, was a xi (襲). A xi (襲) was a
paofu with a
zuoren closure according to the
Shuowen Jiezi (說文解字). The term daxi...