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Ancient student uniform refers to what is called ant manor answer is dickey or robe - Mobile Minnan.com

Ancient student uniform refers to what is called: dickey.

The dickey is the most traditional student uniform in ancient China. As early as the pre-Qin Dynasty, students began to wear dickey.

In the poem "Zheng Feng" (The Winds of Zheng), "The green dickey, the leisurely heart of my heart" describes the students wearing the dickey.

The Mao Poetry Commentary explains, "The green dickey, the green collar, is also the clothing of the scholar." In the Sui and Tang dynasties, students were also dressed in this way. The New Book of Tang - Ritual and Music Zhi Jiu recorded: "The first set of officials on the outside of the door seat, students are dressed in green dickey, into the seat."

Explanation:

1.dickey, originally refers to the cross-collar of Hanfu. The dickey is both a deep garment with a green cross-neck.

Poetry-Zheng Feng-Dickey: "Green dickey, leisurely my heart." Mao Zhuan: "Green dickey, green collar. It is the garment of the scholar."

New Tang Dynasty Book - Ritual and Music Zhi Nine: "On the day, the imperial chariot will arrive, the first set of officials on the outside of the door, the students are dickey suit, into the seat."

The Fourth and Fourth Episode of The History of the Confucian Forests: "The former Grand Master was appointed as a doctoral disciple. This collar dickey is not rare, but I am glad that my nephew's article was spread all over the city three days ago."

2. Borrowing to refer to students.

Ming and Qing dynasties also referred to the Xiucai. Wei Shu - Yi Shi Zhuan - Li Qui: "Fang wants to train his dickey and proclaim the graveyard code."

Tang Yang Jiong, "Tablet Inscription on the Temple Hall of the First Sage of the Xindu County School in the Datang Yizhou Dadu Prefecture": "The reddish-red tent speaks of the road, and the green belt questions it."

Yu Xue Qiong Lin 《幼学琼林》衣服篇:"布衣即白丁之谓,青衿乃生员之称".

Kang Youwei, The Book of Cosmos, Part A, Chapter 1: "Since Ming the literati have not been public officials, but must wait for a difficult examination to obtain a green belt."

3. Sometimes it is also borrowed to represent the ordinary readers or the scribes who are successful in their studies but have not won their positions.

4. People wearing green clothes. The name is often used to refer to adolescents.

Song Su Shi "Kun Cheng Festival Jiyingsheng Hall Banquet Catechism - Release of Children's Squad": "Green belt brigade into, although the last skills and Bi Chen; yellow house Tian Lin, know that the lower feelings of the congestion."

Above reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Minnan Network