Yuanlingshan
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 126 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5121-3762-8
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yuanlingshan (???) is a form of traditional Chinese attire. It is a formal attire worn by men. It is also the most common form of attire for (both male and female) officials and nobles during the Ming Dynasty. The difference between civilian's and officials'/nobles' yuanlingshan is that officials'/nobles' yuanlingshan has a mandarin square (??) on it. The sleeves of the yuanlingshan are mostly curved with a narrow sleeve cuff (???, pipa sleeve). It has round collar and side slits. Men's yuanlingshan (regardless of civilian's/officials') have side panels (??) at the side slits to conceal the undergarments. The collar is secured with a button, and a crossed-collar undergarment must be worn. However, yuanlingshan is not worn alone. Underneath the Yuanlingshan is worn the Da Hu(??, sleeveless or half sleeve vest with side panels) and the Tie Li(??,men's inner dress, sometimes replaced with the Zhi Shen). According to the Ming's Government letter...