- The
shenyi (Chinese: 深衣; pinyin:
shēnyī; lit. 'deep clothing': 12 : 135 ; Korean: 심의; Hanja: 深衣; RR: Simui; yr: sim.ui) is a type of robe in traditional...
-
aoqun (an upper-body
garment with a long underskirt), the
beizi and the
shenyi, and the
shanku (an upper-body
garment with ku trousers).: 24 Traditionally...
- tongue. An
animal named nietie (齧鐵; "iron-chewer") is
mentioned in the
Shenyi jing (神異經; "classic on
Divine Marvels"), a
collection of
regional information...
-
similar to the
ancient shenyi; however,
these two
robes are
structurally different from each other.: 10–13 With time, the
ancient shenyi disappeared while...
- It is a
formal wear
meant only for
ceremonial purposes. It is a form of
shenyi (Chinese: 深衣), and is
embroidered with long-tail
pheasants (Chinese: 翟;...
- cloth, from
which its
Chinese name
derived from. It was
usually worn with
Shenyi in the Ming Dynasty. The
fujin was
later adopted in
Joseon where it became...
- wrap-style garments;
these include wrap-style robes, such as the
ancient shenyi (which sews a top and a
skirt to form a dress), the zhiduo, the daopao,...
- Book of Gods and
Strange Things or
Shenyi Jing (Chinese: 神異經) is an
ancient Chinese geography book. The
original version was
written by
Dongfang Shuo during...
- skirt, and one-piece
robes that wrap
around the body once or
several times (
shenyi).
Zhongyi (中衣),
which is
usually the
inner garment much like a
Western T-shirt...
- and/or from the
clothing worn by foreigners.
Chinese robes, such as the
shenyi and the
paofu as a
general term, as well as
Chinese jackets must typically...