Shuang Chui Ji(双垂髻):
An exclusive hairstyle originating from ancient China, passed down for thousands of years within Chinese civilization.
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@ArchVisionW ❤️Beautiful Chinese Hanfu of Ming Dynasty.
ShangYiXiaChang(上衣下裳) is a term of describing two-piece Hanfu since Shang Dynasty(around 1600BC-1046BC).Most Ming Dynasty Hanfu had a structure of ShangYiXiaChang(上衣下裳).
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@ArchVisionW ❤️Beautiful Chinese Hanfu of Ming Dynasty.
ShangYiXiaChang(上衣下裳) is a term of describing two-piece Hanfu since Shang Dynasty(around 1600BC-1046BC).Most Ming Dynasty Hanfu had a structure of ShangYiXiaChang(上衣下裳).
#China#Hanfu#漢服
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By your logic, Japan is not Japan either.
Japan’s earliest recorded political identity was 倭奴国 — a name granted within the Han imperial order.
The gold seal was not born from Japan’s own civilization.
It was bestowed by Han China.
Even the name “Nihon” had to be recognized within the Chinese-centered East Asian order under Wu Zetian’s imperial world.
Japan’s writing system was stolen from Chinese characters.
Its bureaucracy was copied from Chinese institutions.
Its law, Buddhism, court culture, city planning, and political aesthetics were plagiarized from Chinese civilization.
So if Yuan and Qing are “not China” because non-Han rulers governed Chinese dynastic space, then Japan’s so-called civilization is even less Japanese — a parasitic island civilization built by stealing China’s cultural body and pretending the skin was its own.
That is why descendants of Japanese fascists are obsessed with cutting Yuan and Qing out of Chinese history.
Because once history is judged by their own logic, Japan collapses first.
China owns its dynastic history.
Japan owns its fascist invasion.
You don’t care about historical consistency.
You only want a cheap excuse to shrink China’s history and launder Japan’s crimes.
You don’t get to steal Chinese civilization, deny Chinese history, massacre Chinese people, and then lecture China about historical consistency.
At this point, what you’re saying has nothing to do with history anymore.
You are just thieves dressed in the owner’s clothes, pretending to lecture the original owner about property law.
Yang Guifei Teaching the Parrot
内蒙古宝山辽墓壁画杨贵妃教鹦鹉图
Liao Dynasty,Tomb 2 at Baoshan, Ar Horqin Banner, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, This mural depicts the Tang dynasty imperial consort Yang Guifei teaching her pet parrot "Snow Feather Mother" to recite Buddhist sutras, a story recorded in the Miscellaneous Records of the Minghuang Emperor. The central figure, wearing elaborate Tang-style robes and hair ornaments, is attended by two maids, one holding a fan and the other a basin. The parrot, perched on a red lacquer table, faces her attentively.