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26b ) .95 In early Ming qilin insignia badges were worn by noblemen only , but after a minor revision of the costume regulations in the yingtai period * ( 1450–1456 ) qilin robes and badges were also carried by the imperial bodyguard .
26b ) .95 In early Ming qilin insignia badges were worn by noblemen only , but after a minor revision of the costume regulations in the yingtai period * ( 1450–1456 ) qilin robes and badges were also carried by the imperial bodyguard .
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This type of headgear is typical of the Ming period as can be seen on many grave figurines and portraits from the period . 106 The headband or tougu Tititi is made - up by two different scarves . The inner scarf is white with a dark ...
This type of headgear is typical of the Ming period as can be seen on many grave figurines and portraits from the period . 106 The headband or tougu Tititi is made - up by two different scarves . The inner scarf is white with a dark ...
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Li Kuo - an & : “ Mingmo xiaoxiang hua zhizuo de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , HRT 1 HJ pe 24 " ( Late Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) . ” Yishuxue tem ( Study of Arte ) , No ...
Li Kuo - an & : “ Mingmo xiaoxiang hua zhizuo de liangge shehui xing tezhi ( Study of Arts ) , HRT 1 HJ pe 24 " ( Late Ming Dynasty Portraits : Two Sociologica Traits ) . ” Yishuxue tem ( Study of Arte ) , No ...
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