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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
Chapter One THE DRESS OF THE QING MANCHU RULERS 1644–1911
Imperial Surcoats and Rank Badges
Chapter Two THE DRESS OF THE MANCHU CONSORTS 1644–1911
Semiformal and Informal Attire
Chapter Three THE ATTIRE OF MANDARINS AND MERCHANTS
Becoming a Mandarin
Court Dress
Dragon Robes and Informal Dress
Accessories
Surcoats and Civil Rank Badges
Military Officials and Rank Badges
Clothing for Children of Mandarins
The Chinese Merchant Class
Purses and Their Contents
Chapter Four THE ATTIRE OF CHINESE WOMEN
At Home
The Mandarin’s Wife
Formal Wear
Semiformal and Informal Dress
Accessories
Bound Feet
Wedding Attire for Men and Women
Funeral Attire for Men and Women
Chapter Five REPUBLICAN DRESS 1912–1949
The New Republic
Formal Dress for Men
The Sun Yatsen Suit
Women’s Dress 1912–1925
The Rise of Department Stores
The Cheongsam
Western Dress and Wedding Attire
Chapter Six CLOTHING OF THE LOWER CLASSES
Life of the Common People
Working Clothes
Farming Communities
Fishing Folk
Wedding Clothes and Customs
Funeral Attire
Chapter Seven CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN
Life in the Qing Dynasty
Birth to One Year
First Birthday Celebrations
Young Children’s Clothing
Older Boys’ Clothing
Older Girls’ Clothing
Dress in the Twentieth Century
Baby Carriers
Charms
Dress for Special Occasions
Chapter Eight DRESS IN NEW CHINA 1950–2006
The First Fifteen Years
Clothing Styles
The Mao Suit
The Cultural Revolution 1966–1976
Slogans on Clothing
The People’s Liberation Army
China Opens Its Doors
West Meets East Meets West