In the traditional Chinese Warring States period, the Qin State was a formidable military power.
The prince of Qin, Ying Zheng (later known as Emperor Qin Shi Huang), was renowned for his exceptional leadership and military strategies.
To commemorate this great ruler, a set of exquisite costumes called "Qin Prince Ying Zheng Antique Costume" was created to showcase its historical significance and cultural value.
The costume is made of black and blue silk fabrics, embroidered with golden patterns including dragons, phoenixes, and cloud motifs.
These symbols represent power, nobility, and good fortune.
In addition, the costume includes a long robe, a belt, and boots.
The robe is embroidered with golden dragon patterns, the belt is adorned with golden buttons, and the boots are made of black leather.
The design of this costume aims to recreate the image of Qin Prince Ying Zheng while also showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and magnificent style of ancient Chinese clothing.