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Did the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom have their hair tied back and wore Chinese clothes?

They cut off their braids and left full frontal hair, but they wore capes. And it's been more than 300 years since the Chinese dress disappeared, so no one is going to go to great lengths to restore it specifically for that reason. Besides, they didn't fight under the banner of restoring the costume, they were just anti-Qing. They wore theater costumes, Taoist clothing and other clothing similar to Hanbok, but the official clothing is left-overlapping full dress (the reason why left-overlapping is in order to and Manchu right-overlapping against the (⊙﹏⊙)b).

From the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom bar plucked a few pictures. (It looks so weird.)

With a more detailed link.

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