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Banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm'), also known as banxiu (Chinese: 半袖; lit. 'half-sleeves') and sometimes referred as beizi (Chinese: 褙子) or half-beizi (i.e. short-sleeved beizi) before the term beizi eventually came to refer to a long-sleeved beizi in the Song dynasty, and referred as dahu in the Yuan dynasty, is an upper garment item in Hanfu. The banbi is in the form of a waistcoat or outerwear with short sleeves, which could either be worn over or under a long-sleeved ruqun. The style of its collar varies; it can also be secured at the front either with ties or a metal button.

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  • Banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm'), also known as banxiu (Chinese: 半袖; lit. 'half-sleeves') and sometimes referred as beizi (Chinese: 褙子) or half-beizi (i.e. short-sleeved beizi) before the term beizi eventually came to refer to a long-sleeved beizi in the Song dynasty, and referred as dahu in the Yuan dynasty, is an upper garment item in Hanfu. The banbi is in the form of a waistcoat or outerwear with short sleeves, which could either be worn over or under a long-sleeved ruqun. The style of its collar varies; it can also be secured at the front either with ties or a metal button. (en)
  • 半臂(はんぴ)とは、東アジアの伝統的な服飾において用いられる半袖もしくは袖なしの上衣・胴着である。背子(褙子、はいし)も半袖もしくは袖なしの上衣であり、半臂と同義に使われることもあるが、区別する場合もある。その他に袖なしもしくは半袖の衣服として、や比甲、裲襠等があり、地域や時代によっては重複する名称であった。 (ja)
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  • Banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm'), also known as banxiu (Chinese: 半袖; lit. 'half-sleeves') and sometimes referred as beizi (Chinese: 褙子) or half-beizi (i.e. short-sleeved beizi) before the term beizi eventually came to refer to a long-sleeved beizi in the Song dynasty, and referred as dahu in the Yuan dynasty, is an upper garment item in Hanfu. The banbi is in the form of a waistcoat or outerwear with short sleeves, which could either be worn over or under a long-sleeved ruqun. The style of its collar varies; it can also be secured at the front either with ties or a metal button. (en)
  • 半臂(はんぴ)とは、東アジアの伝統的な服飾において用いられる半袖もしくは袖なしの上衣・胴着である。背子(褙子、はいし)も半袖もしくは袖なしの上衣であり、半臂と同義に使われることもあるが、区別する場合もある。その他に袖なしもしくは半袖の衣服として、や比甲、裲襠等があり、地域や時代によっては重複する名称であった。 (ja)
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