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The difference between court women's dress and princess dress, queen and concubines in Qing Dynasty

Maid-in-waiting, princess, queen, concubine, etc. In the Qing Dynasty, they all wore flag costumes, which were called "Yi Jie" in Manchu. "Flag clothing" is also called "flag clothing", which is divided into four types: single, clip, leather and cotton. This kind of "clothes are all connected by a petticoat" (in ancient times, it was an upper dress and a lower petticoat) is obviously different from the two clothes under the coat of the Han nationality. Also known as the gown. Flag dress is the traditional dress of Manchu in China.

Palace women's clothing is uniform, without too many patterns.

Gegezhuang is no different from concubines, except that the first flower is hibiscus.

Empresses usually wear red,

I can't wear red.

There are many kinds of hair clips on the head, but the choice should be based on everyone's conditions and identity. For example, before the People's Pass, Fujin in Nurhachi and Fujin and Gege in Baylor used Dongzhu as the best material for making hair accessories. After 200 years, it was gradually replaced by Hepu Pearl Nanzhu.