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Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a historical set of attire in Hanfu consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as jiangshapao (Chinese: 绛纱袍) over a qun, a Chinese skirt, known as hongchang (Chinese: 红裳; lit. 'red skirt') or pair of ku-trousersalong with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese head wear known as pibian, the complete set of attire is also referred as pibianfu (Chinese: 皮弁服). This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the bianfu was only ranked-second after the mianfu and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials.

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  • Bianfu (en)
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  • Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a historical set of attire in Hanfu consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as jiangshapao (Chinese: 绛纱袍) over a qun, a Chinese skirt, known as hongchang (Chinese: 红裳; lit. 'red skirt') or pair of ku-trousersalong with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese head wear known as pibian, the complete set of attire is also referred as pibianfu (Chinese: 皮弁服). This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the bianfu was only ranked-second after the mianfu and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials. (en)
  • El pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyin, biànfú) era un traje ceremonial chino, compuesto por dos partes: * La primera era como una «túnica» que llegaba hasta las rodillas. * La segunda era una falda o unos pantalones que llegaban hasta los tobillos. La túnica se llevaba en ocasiones formales. El pien (弁) era un sombrero que completaba el traje. (es)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ming_dynasty_emperor_wearing_Pibian_and_Bianfu_(皮弁服).jpg
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  • 弁服 (en)
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  • Ming dynasty emperor wearing pibianfu , a set of attire composed of pibian, a type of guan (headwear), and bianfu (en)
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  • Ming dynasty emperor wearing Pibian and Bianfu .jpg (en)
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  • At least the Zhou dynasty, China (en)
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  • Chinese red-coloured set of ceremonial attire in Hanfu (en)
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  • Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a historical set of attire in Hanfu consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as jiangshapao (Chinese: 绛纱袍) over a qun, a Chinese skirt, known as hongchang (Chinese: 红裳; lit. 'red skirt') or pair of ku-trousersalong with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese head wear known as pibian, the complete set of attire is also referred as pibianfu (Chinese: 皮弁服). This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the bianfu was only ranked-second after the mianfu and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials. (en)
  • El pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyin, biànfú) era un traje ceremonial chino, compuesto por dos partes: * La primera era como una «túnica» que llegaba hasta las rodillas. * La segunda era una falda o unos pantalones que llegaban hasta los tobillos. La túnica se llevaba en ocasiones formales. El pien (弁) era un sombrero que completaba el traje. (es)
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