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Mianfu : ウィキペディア英語版
Mianfu

Mianfu (Hanzi:冕服, pinyin: miǎnfú) is a kind of Hanfu worn by emperors, princes and kings during imperial China, from the Shang Dynasty until Ming Dynasty.
Mianfu is the highest level of formal dress worn by emperors and royal family in special ceremonial events such as coronation, morning audience, ancestral rites, worship, new year's audience and other ceremonial activities.
==History==
Mianfu was first developed in the Shang Dynasty,〔(Chinese)陳邦懷,《殷代史料徵存》,鄴中片羽三集卷。〕 and later improved and standardized during the Zhou Dynasty. It was used by every dynasty from Zhou onward until the collapse of the Ming Dynasty. After the Manchu conquerors established the Qing Dynasty, the new government initiated a policy that forbade Han Chinese to wear Hanfu. Qing emperors did not use Mianfu as the emperor’s official garb, which eventually resulted in this style of clothing disappearing from use.

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