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  2. List of hanfu headwear - Wikipedia

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    By the Han dynasty, military caps called wubian were commonly worn by soldiery, with formal guan variants worn by high-ranking military officials and imperial bodyguards, which were decorated with long-tailed pheasant's tail feathers as a symbol of martial prowess. [22] [23] [24] Adult Zhou-Jin: Shufa Guan (束发冠) Hair-gathering Crown.

  3. Guapi mao - Wikipedia

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    Guapi mao (Chinese: 瓜皮帽; lit. 'Melon rind cap', Mongolian : Тоорцог ) is a type of skullcap, a male traditional headgear worn in China starting from the Qing Dynasty . [ 1 ] It is made in the shape of a hemisphere and is divided into segments and is named for its resemblance to a watermelon rind.

  4. Guan (headwear) - Wikipedia

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    Guan (Chinese: 冠; pinyin: guān), literally translated as hat or cap or crown in English, [1] is a general term which refers to a type of headwear in Hanfu which covers a small area of the upper part of the head instead of the entire head.

  5. Qing official headwear - Wikipedia

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    The Qing official headwear or Qingdai guanmao (Chinese: 清代官帽; pinyin: qīngdài guānmào; lit. 'Qing dynasty official hat'), also referred as the Official hats of the Qing dynasty [1] or Mandarin hat in English, [2] is a generic term which refers to the types of guanmao (Chinese: 官帽; pinyin: guānmào; lit. 'official hat'), a headgear, worn by the officials of the Qing dynasty in ...

  6. Asian conical hat - Wikipedia

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    Caping worn by a farmer in Indonesia These women at the Awa Dance Festival in Japan wear the characteristic kasa of the dance Vietnamese nón tơi. The Asian conical hat is a simple style of conically shaped sun hat notable in modern-day nations and regions of China, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Bhutan.

  7. Lingzi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2]: 487 [3] In Chinese opera, the lingzi not only decorative purpose but are also used express thoughts, feelings, and the drama plot. [ 2 ] : 487 They are typically used on the helmets of warriors, [ 4 ] where a pair of pheasant feathers extensions are the indicators that the character is a warrior figure; the length of the feathers, on ...

  8. Taiwan says 6 Chinese balloons flew through its airspace and ...

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    Taiwan said Monday that six Chinese balloons either flew over the island or through airspace just north of it, while Chinese warplanes and navy ships were also detected in the area. The dispatch ...

  9. Futou - Wikipedia

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    The English term "feet", which is used to describe the hard ribbons used in the futou, is called jiao (simplified Chinese: 脚; traditional Chinese: 腳; pinyin: jiǎo; lit. 'feet'). [ 10 ] : 11 The jinzi ( 巾子 ; jīnzi ) refers to a lining used inside the futou ; it began to be used in 614 AD, and its purpose was to make the futou look more ...