Chinese Yue Opera Fourth Prince Costumes and Headwear Bu Bu Jing Xin Shaoxing Opera Xiaosheng Apparels Qing Dynasty Young Male Garment
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Fabric: High quality fabrics
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The Fourth Prince of the Qing Dynasty was a significant figure in Chinese history, known for his intelligence and strategic thinking.
He played an important role in the overthrow of the Manchu rulers and the establishment of the Republic of China.
The costumes and headwear worn by the Fourth Prince were designed to reflect his status and influence.
The Fourth Prince's costume consisted of a blue robe with gold embroidery, a red sash, and a black hat with a feathered crown.
The headwear included a black wig with a long beard and a red silk scarf.
These garments were made from high-quality materials and were carefully crafted to ensure their durability and elegance.
In addition to his clothing, the Fourth Prince also wore a pair of silver shoes with intricate designs.
These shoes were made from precious metals such as gold and silver, and were adorned with intricate patterns and symbols that represented his status and power.
Overall, the Fourth Prince's attire was a reflection of his position as a powerful leader and his commitment to maintaining his authority.
It was also a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of China and its emphasis on tradition and refinement.
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