The Official Imperial Portrait of the Empress, 12th century
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The Official Imperial Portrait of the Empress, 12th century

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Ming Dynasty armour and officials.
The armour worn by the Emperor is most likely ceremonial.
From 《王琼事迹图册》 (Wáng qióng shìjì túcè) and 《出警图》 (Chūjǐng tú; commonly known as “Departure Herald” in English)
The Yèsā (曳撒) and Tiēlǐ (貼里) are Imperial Ming garments for males.
While the Tieli has a pleated skirt attached all the way around, the rear of the Yesa extends all the way down, so that the rear is not pleated.
Details of the Zijincheng
Ming Dynasty Imperial dress part 2
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Dǒugǒng (斗拱) is a unique structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, and is one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese architecture.
Imperial Ming Dynasty architecture favoured highly ornate and colourful dǒugǒng.
Zijincheng (紫禁城)
Commonly known in English as the Forbidden City.
Ming Dynasty Imperial dress
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