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Can I wear the clothes of crane case?
In fact, cranes symbolize longevity in China traditional culture, and were endowed with cultural connotations of loyalty, integrity and noble morality in Ming and Qing Dynasties. However, there is an idiom called "Driving a crane to the West", which is a taboo sentence about death and also means to respect and bless the dead.
In ancient times, the crane was the first-class bird after the phoenix, under one bird and above ten thousand birds. The pattern woven by official uniforms in Ming and Qing dynasties is crane. Yipin is the title of the highest official rank in ancient times. Below the emperor, civil and military officials are divided into nine grades, with the highest quality.
Civil servants embroider birds to show civilization: one crane, two golden pheasants, three peacocks, four geese, five silver pheasants, six egrets and seven birds? Eight orioles, nine quails.
So from this perspective, since cranes can appear on clothes in the Ming and Qing dynasties, there is naturally no taboo now. However, because the meaning of driving a crane westward is to leave the world and enter heaven, many people have taboos about cranes.
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