Gwanbok (Korean pronunciation: [goanbok]) is a Korean term which was borrowed from the Chinese terms guanfu (Chinese: 冠服; lit. 'crown [ guan ] and clothing' or 'hats and clothing' and Korean: 관복; Hanja: 冠服; RR: gwanbok; lit. hat [ guan ] and clothing) and/or the Chinese term guanfu (Chinese: guānfú; Chinese: 官服; lit. 'court clothing'; Korean: 관복; Hanja: 官服; RR: gwanbok). The term gwanbok (관복; 冠服) is a collective term which refers to historical official attire, which was bestowed by the government court, including Chinese courts of various dynasties. The (冠服) system was a court attire system in China which also formed part of the Hanfu (simplified Chinese: 汉服; traditional Chinese: 漢服; pinyin: Hànfú; lit. 'Han Chinese clothing') system. This system was them spread to neighbouring countries
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