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Qingdai guanmao (Chinese: 清代官帽; pinyin: qīngdài guānmào; lit. 'Qing dynasty official hat'), also referred as the Official hats of the Qing dynasty, Qing official headwear, and Mandarin hat in English, is a generic term which refers to the types of (Chinese: 官帽; pinyin: guānmào; lit. 'official hat'), a headgear, worn by the officials of the Qing dynasty in China. The Qingdai guanmao typically forms of part of the qizhuang system as opposed to the hanfu system and were completely different from the types of guanmao used in the previous dynasties. There were various form of Qingdai guanmao, and some were designed to be worn based on the winter or summer seasons; while others used varieties of decorations and adornment, such as the use of peacock feathers which could vary between one and thre

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  • El guanmao o gorro oficial manchú (Qing), (en chino tradicional, 清代官帽; pinyin, qīng dài guān mào), fue el sombrero usado por los oficiales en la dinastía Qing (1644–1912) en China. Consiste en un gorro con forma de casco hecho de terciopelo negro para el invierno, o ratán u otros materiales para el verano, ambos con un botón en la parte de arriba. El botón o nudo pasaba a ser un fastigio las ceremonias oficiales realizadas por el emperador. Los oficiales tenían que cambiar la parte de arriba del sombrero en función de si asistían a ceremonias informales o negocios cotidianos. Se extendían borlas de seda roja por el fastigio para cubrir el sombrero, y podía colocarse en la parte de atrás una pluma grande de pavo real (con uno a tres «ojos»), si el emperador ameritaba llevarlo. (es)
  • Qingdai guanmao (Chinese: 清代官帽; pinyin: qīngdài guānmào; lit. 'Qing dynasty official hat'), also referred as the Official hats of the Qing dynasty, Qing official headwear, and Mandarin hat in English, is a generic term which refers to the types of (Chinese: 官帽; pinyin: guānmào; lit. 'official hat'), a headgear, worn by the officials of the Qing dynasty in China. The Qingdai guanmao typically forms of part of the qizhuang system as opposed to the hanfu system and were completely different from the types of guanmao used in the previous dynasties. There were various form of Qingdai guanmao, and some were designed to be worn based on the winter or summer seasons; while others used varieties of decorations and adornment, such as the use of peacock feathers which could vary between one and thre (en)
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  • El guanmao o gorro oficial manchú (Qing), (en chino tradicional, 清代官帽; pinyin, qīng dài guān mào), fue el sombrero usado por los oficiales en la dinastía Qing (1644–1912) en China. Consiste en un gorro con forma de casco hecho de terciopelo negro para el invierno, o ratán u otros materiales para el verano, ambos con un botón en la parte de arriba. El botón o nudo pasaba a ser un fastigio las ceremonias oficiales realizadas por el emperador. Los oficiales tenían que cambiar la parte de arriba del sombrero en función de si asistían a ceremonias informales o negocios cotidianos. Se extendían borlas de seda roja por el fastigio para cubrir el sombrero, y podía colocarse en la parte de atrás una pluma grande de pavo real (con uno a tres «ojos»), si el emperador ameritaba llevarlo. El color y la forma del fastigio dependía del rango de quien lo llevaba. La realeza y la nobleza usaban una cantidad de perlas. Un oficial de primer rango usaba una bola roja translúcida (originalmente rubí); el segundo rango, una bola roja sólida (originalmente coral); el tercer rango, una bola azul translúcida (originalmente zafiro); el cuarto rango, una bola azul sólida; el quinto rango, una bola blanca translúcida (originalmente cristal); y el sexto rango, una bola blanca sólida (originalmente madreperla). Los oficiales del séptimo al noveno rango llevaban bolas de oro o ámbar de distintos diseños. Los oficiales Qing llevaban además una medalla de rango . (es)
  • Qingdai guanmao (Chinese: 清代官帽; pinyin: qīngdài guānmào; lit. 'Qing dynasty official hat'), also referred as the Official hats of the Qing dynasty, Qing official headwear, and Mandarin hat in English, is a generic term which refers to the types of (Chinese: 官帽; pinyin: guānmào; lit. 'official hat'), a headgear, worn by the officials of the Qing dynasty in China. The Qingdai guanmao typically forms of part of the qizhuang system as opposed to the hanfu system and were completely different from the types of guanmao used in the previous dynasties. There were various form of Qingdai guanmao, and some were designed to be worn based on the winter or summer seasons; while others used varieties of decorations and adornment, such as the use of peacock feathers which could vary between one and three peacock eyes; these peacock feathers were bestowed by the Emperor to his officials who had accomplished meritorious services and the greatest number of peacock eyes represents the highest honour bestowed. (en)
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