Traditional Chinese Apparel
Background
    1644 was a turning point in Chinese costume history.  The Manchus, a race of tribesmen who lived north of the Great Wall, overthrew the Chinese Ming dynasty.  They named their new empire Qing, which meant "pure".
    During the 267-year Qing (Ch'ing) dynasty, the more conspicuous forms of Manchu cultural expression were used to signal both ethnicity and political control.  These included: Dress in the Ch'ing Dynasty Chinese Apparel in Transition

References
Scott, A. C.  (1958). Chinese Costume in Transition.  Singapore:  Donald Moore
Steele, V. (1982).  Fashion in China.  Dress,    8-15.
Vollmer, J. E.  (1983). Decoding Dragons:  Status garments in Ch'ing Dynasty China.  Eugene, OR:
     University of Oregon Museum of Art.

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