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Is this the official costume of the Ming emperor? Don't answer people who don't understand.

1, yes. There are three kinds of clothes for emperors in Ming Dynasty, namely, regular clothes, auspicious clothes, green clothes and auspicious clothes. There are two auspicious circular patterns under the abdomen and clothes, and the green clothes are cyan, which is a regular suit.

2. Is this Zhu Gaochi?

2. The emperors of the Ming Dynasty used to wear black gauze towels, stand-up collars, narrow sleeves and embroidered robes (the Statues of Emperors in Past Dynasties in Nanxun Hall). The black veil was folded on the towel, which was worn by the emperor in uniform. Its style is basically the same as the black gauze cap, but the left and right corners are folded up and stand behind the gauze cap. Collar, narrow sleeves and embroidered robes are the official clothes of the emperor. Uniforms, also known as wing crowns, have many uses. The official robes of the Ming emperor are yellow silk, embroidered dragon, lent text and twelve chapters.

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