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Tifayifu (simplified Chinese: 剃发易服;
traditional Chinese: 剃髮易服; lit. 'shaving hair and
changing costume') was a
cultural policy of the
early Qing dynasty...
- the Qing dynasty, the
Manchu authorities also
issued a
decree known as
Tifayifu (剃髮易服, lit. 'shaving hair and
changing apparel'),
forcing all male citizens...
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Chinese were
forced to ****imilate to
Manchu customs under the
policy of
Tifayifu,
which demanded the Han
people wear Manchu-syle clothing, and
adopt the...
- the
Nanai people in the 1630s who had to
shave their foreheads. In 1645,
tifayifu edict was issued;
however it was
strongly opposed by the Han Chinese, in...
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under some cir****stances and/or if they fell
under the
exemptions of the
Tifayifu policy. The
order of
wearing Manchu's
hairstyle however still remained...
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Manchu rule give up
their traditional hairstyles and wear the queue, the
Tifayifu, was met with resistance,
although opinions about the
queue did change...
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Manchu male
queue hairstyle and
adopt Manchu clothing under the
Tifayifu (剃发易服; 剃髮易服;
tìfàyìfú)
policy instead of
being found wearing the
traditional Hanfu...
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continued to be worn in the Qing
dynasty as they were
exempted from the
Tifayifu policy.: 181 The
daopao of the
Taoist also
continue to be worn by modern...
- not
every Han
Chinese were
required to wear
Manchu clothing under the
Tifayifu policy due to
another mitigation policy adopted by the Qing
court typically...
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movement Confucianism Taoism Wufu
Wuxing (Chinese philosophy) Yin and Yang
Hanfu movement Sumptuary laws
Tifayifu Related rituals Guan Li Ji Li (ceremony)...