This image is a complete set of clothing and headdresses worn by Manchurian imperial concubines in the Qing Dynasty's Yexiang Palace.
It showcases the luxurious attire and intricate headdresses of palace women during the Qing Dynasty, as well as the cultural and historical background and significance they represent.
These clothing and headdresses were all handmade, each containing rich spiritual and cultural connotations and historical significance.
They are not only decorative items but also symbols of culture, representing the aesthetic concepts and cultural traditions of the Qing Dynasty.
By appreciating these artworks, we can better understand the cultural history of the Qing Dynasty and feel the elegance and nobility of that era.