Beizi (Chinese: 褙子; pinyin: bèizi), also known as beizi (Chinese: 背子; pinyin: bēizi) and chuozi (Chinese: 绰子; pinyin: chuòzi), is an item worn in traditional Chinese attire common to both men and women; it is typically a large loose outer coat with loose and long sleeves. It was most popular during the Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and from the early Qing to the Mid-Qing dynasty. The beizi originated in the Song dynasty. In the Ming dynasty, the beizi was referred as pifeng (Chinese: 披风; pinyin: pī fēng). When worn by men, it is sometimes referred as changyi (Chinese: 氅衣), hechang (Chinese: 鹤氅; pinyin: hèchǎng; lit. 'crane cloak'), or dachang (Chinese: 大氅) when it features large sleeves and knotted ties at the front as a garment closure.
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| - Beizi (Chinese: 褙子; pinyin: bèizi), also known as beizi (Chinese: 背子; pinyin: bēizi) and chuozi (Chinese: 绰子; pinyin: chuòzi), is an item worn in traditional Chinese attire common to both men and women; it is typically a large loose outer coat with loose and long sleeves. It was most popular during the Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and from the early Qing to the Mid-Qing dynasty. The beizi originated in the Song dynasty. In the Ming dynasty, the beizi was referred as pifeng (Chinese: 披风; pinyin: pī fēng). When worn by men, it is sometimes referred as changyi (Chinese: 氅衣), hechang (Chinese: 鹤氅; pinyin: hèchǎng; lit. 'crane cloak'), or dachang (Chinese: 大氅) when it features large sleeves and knotted ties at the front as a garment closure. (en)
- 褙子,又作背子,汉服、韓服及越服样式之一,为一种外罩式衣,对襟样式,两侧开叉,為女性穿著。最早出現在晚唐時期,半截袖子且衣身不長。宋代流行,改半截短袖為長袖,加長衣身;前後襟不縫合,而是在腋下和背後綴有帶子。後傳至朝鮮 (稱謂)的高麗王朝以及越南的後黎朝。 褙子為長袖,衣身长短不一,短者只到腰部,长者近与裙齐,可作為外套穿於襦裙之外,亦可直接穿在內衣之外代替上衣。可作為常服、便服穿著。在中國,明代之後演變成,並傳至朝鮮王朝和越南第三次北屬時期。在越南黎中興朝之後,褙子在當地又演變成四身襖。 (zh)
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| - Ming Dynasty portrait of man wearing a "Ming Styled" beizi over zhiduo (en)
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| - Beizi (Chinese: 褙子; pinyin: bèizi), also known as beizi (Chinese: 背子; pinyin: bēizi) and chuozi (Chinese: 绰子; pinyin: chuòzi), is an item worn in traditional Chinese attire common to both men and women; it is typically a large loose outer coat with loose and long sleeves. It was most popular during the Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and from the early Qing to the Mid-Qing dynasty. The beizi originated in the Song dynasty. In the Ming dynasty, the beizi was referred as pifeng (Chinese: 披风; pinyin: pī fēng). When worn by men, it is sometimes referred as changyi (Chinese: 氅衣), hechang (Chinese: 鹤氅; pinyin: hèchǎng; lit. 'crane cloak'), or dachang (Chinese: 大氅) when it features large sleeves and knotted ties at the front as a garment closure. (en)
- 褙子,又作背子,汉服、韓服及越服样式之一,为一种外罩式衣,对襟样式,两侧开叉,為女性穿著。最早出現在晚唐時期,半截袖子且衣身不長。宋代流行,改半截短袖為長袖,加長衣身;前後襟不縫合,而是在腋下和背後綴有帶子。後傳至朝鮮 (稱謂)的高麗王朝以及越南的後黎朝。 褙子為長袖,衣身长短不一,短者只到腰部,长者近与裙齐,可作為外套穿於襦裙之外,亦可直接穿在內衣之外代替上衣。可作為常服、便服穿著。在中國,明代之後演變成,並傳至朝鮮王朝和越南第三次北屬時期。在越南黎中興朝之後,褙子在當地又演變成四身襖。 (zh)
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