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Traditional Tibetan skirt
Mingda dress
This Ming style dress is really unique. The top pattern comes from the Ming Dynasty Daji Gourd Satin collected by Beijing Art Museum, and it also incorporates persimmon ruyi, auspicious ruyi Fulu and other patterns. It is really the most typical "Gourd Scene" pattern during the Spring Festival. The bottom pattern of the horse-faced skirt is the "all corners of the country" pattern in the Ming Dynasty, which symbolizes the harmony between snails in all corners of the country. The skirt reed is a pattern of "abundant grains" composed of ears of grain, bees and palace lanterns. It is a pattern for ladies to enjoy the lanterns and also a pattern for festive occasions during the New Year.
Guan Xiaotong's Mingda dress is really beautiful! I have to say that the traditional patterns in China are really fascinating and irresistible. If you like this way of dressing, you might as well try Mingda dress, which will definitely have unexpected effects!
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