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The Study On The Ceremonial Dress Of Civil Officials In The Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2009-10-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q J YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360245494474Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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China which is called the dress kingdom has the glorious history of dress culture .Over the past centries ,the Chinese people had created many dress style of Chinese national characteristic, and has increased glory for Chinese culture.China's dress system ,probably started from Xia or Shang Danasty ,formed until Zhou Dynasty ,and was brought into the orbit of rules by ritual .The dress was looked as the standard of rank .Form this time on ,the official clothes system became more mature and more strict.This paper is just a study on the Ceremonial Dress of Civil Officials in the Ming Dynasty .The article is divided into four parts.First part is the preface.The second part is the Ming Dynasty's clothing culture development time background. It makes the brief introduction to the background Ming Dynasty clothes culture. The third part is the Ming Dynasty's basic structure of clothing system. Including hats, clothing, shoes and clothing accessories.Then the part is the main body of this article-the Civilian Official's costume system. It is divided into three chapters. The frist chapter is the Ceremonial Dress of Civil Officials in the Ming Dynasty—Chaofu and Jifu. The second chapter is the Ceremonial Dress of Civil Officials in the Ming Dynasty—Gongfu and Changfu. The last chapter is the Ceremonial Dress of Civil Officials—Yanfu and Cifu.In this part, author Reference to a large number of Information, including literature, physical and unearthed portraits. True to the extent possible, using words and pictures to recover the Clothing patterns. Rehabilitation professional graphics design software used clothing apparel CAD drawing, so as to accuracy. Draw pictures of models including single map, diagram and the structure of wearing sketch.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Ming Dynasty, Civil Officials, the Ceremonial Dress, Study
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