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Hanfu Coat, Fish Bag, Leather Belt And Purse

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Hanfu Coat

Waist decorations:


Fish bag



Illustration of 1:'s portrait of the queen of Ming Hsiao Ching (Tianya)


Fish bag is a kind of

Fish shape

The decoration, usually worn on the leather belt, is a certificate for officials to enter the city gate and contact each other.

The selection of fish shape is the meaning of "constant unremittingly".

The fish bags were developed from the Tang Dynasty. During the Song Dynasty, only the officials wearing purple suits could wear fish bags. It was a great honor for the scholars to wear fish bags.

It is said that when a personal title is filled, a special statement is required.


Leather belt



Illustration of 2: unearthed cultural relics of Sichuan Chengdu Yong Ling (Wang Jian tomb): jade belt (Chen Jin)


Leather belts are the appendages of distinguishing officials from senior officials.

Because there are different materials made of leather ornaments on the leather belt, there are "

Jade belt

The "golden belt" is popular in the Tang, song and Ming Dynasties.

The leather belt is usually made up of four parts: the lead, the belt, the belt and the tail.

The belt is also the main part of the leather belt. It is divided into two sections. The front section is equipped with a tail at the end, and the shape is mainly square.

The collapse is usually in the back of the waist, so if you want to know the rank of officials, you can see from behind.

In order to prevent the sleeves from covering up, it is necessary to put a pair of duped ends toward the back, while the ends of the leather bands need to face down to show officials' loyalty to the court.


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A waistband with pendants.

Leatherwear

For the tattoo, wear a body, such as knives, counting bags, knives, sharpening stones, syringes, flint and so on.

It is a decoration for the northern people. It is easy to ride with its waist.

In the Tang Dynasty where Hu clothing prevailed, the ribbon was not only a waist ornament for military officers, but also a favorite for Han women of "women wearing men's clothing".


Pouch



Illustration: Capital Museum: Embroidered Purse in Qing Dynasty (Chen Feng)


Purse is a small bag containing sporadic items. It can be divided into Qian He Bao, smoke purse and fragrant purse according to different uses.

The shape of the purse is also ever-changing. There are waist round, heart-shaped, gourd shaped, Ruyi shaped, square, and treasure shaped shapes.

Usually a man hangs his purse on his waist or is combined with a waistband to form part of the waist. The woman is often tied up on the top coat and is extremely decorative.

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