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The pibian (皮弁, pronounced as pì biàn in Chinese) is a kind of cap specific to China. Before the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), it was made of deer hide, while in the Ming dynasty, it was woven with bamboo filament. Through analysis on the forms, techniques and materials used in the pibian preserved, we discovered that pibian displayed a superb artisanship level. The sign of status was depicted through the pibian’s structures and ornaments in an ingenious way, and its structures and components were closely linked with the social culture.
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66--74
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Bibliogr. 17 poz., rys., tab.
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- School of Design, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China, 214122
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- School of Design, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China, 214122
Bibliografia
- 1. Xu, X.L. (2018). Interpretation of Ancient Chinese poetry. Tianjin: Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House.
- 2. Zhang, j. (2017). Dress and Identity: An Inquiry into the Adoption of the Great Ming-Styled Dress in the Korean Peninsula in the Early Ming Dynasty. Historical Review, 01, 96-107.
- 3. Li, D.Y. (1989). Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
- 4. Wang, Q. (1991). Xu Wenxian Tongkao. Beijing: Modern Publishing House.
- 5. Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. (2016). Tomb of Yingjing King. Beijing: Cultural Relics Publishing House.
- 6. Shandong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. (2014). Tomb of Luhuang King. Beijing: Science Press.
- 7. Li, D.Y. (1989). Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
- 8. Cai, D. (2016). Records of missions to Ryukyu. Beijing: China Ancient History Publishing House.
- 9. Tan, Q. (2006). Zao Lin Za Zu. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
- 10. Wang, Q. (1991). Xu Wenxian Tongkao. Beijing: Modern Publishing House.
- 11. Shen, S.X. (1989). Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
- 12. Xie, B.Z. (2004). Research on Sino-Ryukyu Trade in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Beijing: China Ocean Press.
- 13. Du, Y. (2007). Tong Dian. Hangzhou: Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House.
- 14. Wang, X. (2002). Costumes. Jinan: Shandong Friendship Publishing House.
- 15. Fang, X.L. (2000). Jin Shu. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
- 16. Zhao, L.S. (2005). Pibian Clothing in Ming Dynasty. Forbidden City, 04, 182-187.
- 17. Liu, S.L. (2019). Zhou Li Jing Jie. Qingdao: Qingdao Publishing House.
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