Abstract

From the perspective of the form of Taoist daily clothing in the early Han Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasties was the beginning of the secularization of Taoist clothing. In the Five Dynasties, taking the legal clothing as the prototype, the secular Taoist clothing "Beizi" was derived, which made the Taoist clothing no longer belong to the exclusive use of the ruling class and Taoists, and finally made it secularized.

Highlights

  • From the perspective of the form of Taoist daily clothing in the early Han Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasties was the beginning of the secularization of Taoist clothing

  • The regular clothes in Taoist clothing are the daily clothing worn by Taoists, and their form is based on the principle of simplicity, which embodies the connotation of "dress shabbily in order to hide one's real worth "

  • The clothes of The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove is not restricted by etiquette

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From the perspective of the form of Taoist daily clothing in the early Han Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasties was the beginning of the secularization of Taoist clothing. 41) it can be seen that the ancient crowns were only worn by the upper class, and ordinary people could only wear towels. The clothing system was "all of them were small crown at the end of Jin Dynasty, but their clothes shape were very large, and they were popular with each other."

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