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Page 197
As a major costume innovation , insignia badges ( puzi 1997 ) or so - called “
mandarin squares ” were introduced to denote the ranks of nobles and officials .
The embroidered or tapestry - woven badges were worn on the chest and the
back ...
As a major costume innovation , insignia badges ( puzi 1997 ) or so - called “
mandarin squares ” were introduced to denote the ranks of nobles and officials .
The embroidered or tapestry - woven badges were worn on the chest and the
back ...
Page 211
157 On the chest is a large insignia badge with peacocks ( kongqiao FL ) and
around the waist she carries a wide , blue official's belt with white plaques and a
large , tripartial buckle . The partly gilt ornaments and the buckle must have been
...
157 On the chest is a large insignia badge with peacocks ( kongqiao FL ) and
around the waist she carries a wide , blue official's belt with white plaques and a
large , tripartial buckle . The partly gilt ornaments and the buckle must have been
...
Page 212
From the illustrations of insignia badges in the Da Ming huidian it appears to be
the emblem of a third or fourth rank civil official ( fig . 46 ) . 163 Until 1527 , the
peacock insignia badge was carried by both third and fourth rank civil officials ,
but ...
From the illustrations of insignia badges in the Da Ming huidian it appears to be
the emblem of a third or fourth rank civil official ( fig . 46 ) . 163 Until 1527 , the
peacock insignia badge was carried by both third and fourth rank civil officials ,
but ...
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