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Clothing

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  • clothing (en)
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  • Haiqing (en)
  • Zhishen (en)
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  • Yi, Lidu (en)
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  • 海青 (en)
  • 直裰 or 直掇 or 直綴 or 直敠 (en)
  • 直身 (en)
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  • 襖長 or 袄𧛇 (en)
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  • 주의 (en)
  • 군자 (en)
  • 장삼 (en)
  • 직신 (en)
  • 직철 (en)
  • 편삼 (en)
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  • 周衣 (en)
  • 長衫 (en)
  • 直裰 (en)
  • 直身 (en)
  • 裙子 (en)
  • 褊衫 (en)
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  • じきとつ (en)
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  • 直綴 (en)
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  • Ocean blue (en)
  • Straight body (en)
  • Straight gathering (en)
  • long clothing (en)
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  • Hǎi qīng (en)
  • Zhí shēn (en)
  • zhíduō (en)
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  • Zhiduo, a man's casual robe, after medieval China (en)
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  • áo tràng (en)
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  • jikitotsu (en)
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  • jikcheol (en)
  • jiksin (en)
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  • Zengxiu jiaoyuan qinggui (en)
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  • People from the West in general have their arms uncovered. [Monks] were afraid that criticism of this practice would arise, and so the arm needed to be covered.... In the Northern Wei period, people from the Palace saw the bared arm of the monks. They thought this was inappropriate. Then a right sleeve was added, both sides of which were sewn. It was called pianshan. It was open from the collar in the front, so the original appearance was maintained. Therefore, it is known that the left part of the pianshan was actually just the inner robe, while the right part is to cover the shoulder. (en)
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  • Yungang Art, History, Archaeology, Liturgy (en)
dbp:vietnamese
  • áo tràng (en)
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  • Zhiduo (clothing) (en)
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