Tongtianguanfu

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Chinese通天冠服
Literal meaning'Direct links with Heaven' uniform
Hanyu PinyinTōngtiān guānfú
Hanyu PinyinTōngtiān guānfú
Tongtianguanfu
Emperor Xuanzu (宣祖) of Song wearing tongtianguanfu.
Chinese通天冠服
Literal meaning'Direct links with Heaven' uniform
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTōngtiān guānfú

Tongtianguanfu (Chinese: 通天冠服) is a form of hanfu court attire which was worn by the emperor during the Song dynasty on very important occasions, such as grand court sessions and during major title-granting ceremonies. The attire traces its origin from the Han dynasty.[1][2]:91It was also worn in the Jin dynasty emperors when the apparel system of the Song dynasty was imitated and formed their own carriages and apparel system,[3] and in the Ming dynasty.[4] The tongtianguanfu was composed of a red outer robe, a white inner robe, a bixi, and a guan called tongtianguan, and a neck accessory called fangxin quling.[1]

The term tongtian means "direct links with heaven".[5]

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