Gwanbok
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Gwanbok (bahasa Korea: 관복 Pengucapan Korea: [goanbok]) adalah istilah Korea untuk kata bahasa mandarin (冠服/官服, pakaian mahkota/baju dinas). Gwanbok merupakan istilah umum yang mengacu pada "pakaian resmi" bersejarah, yang dianugerahkan oleh pemerintah Korea, termasuk oleh kekaisaran Tiongkok kuno. Beberapa jenis gwanbok juga dihiasi dengan bŭzi yang digunakan untuk membedakan hierarki sosial.
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관복(官服)이란 궁정에서 신하들이 입었던 옷을 가리키며 문무백관 모두에게 관복이 존재했다. 관복은 모든 근무 복식을 통틀어 말하는 상위 개념으로서 하위에 각기 다른 목적으로 착용하는 의복이 존재한다.
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Gwanbok (Korean pronunciation: [goanbok]) is a Korean term which was borrowed from the Chinese terms guanfu (Chinese: 冠服; lit. 'crown [ guan ] and clothing' or 'hats and clothing' and Korean: 관복; Hanja: 冠服; RR: gwanbok; lit. hat [ guan ] and clothing) and/or the Chinese term guanfu (Chinese: guānfú; Chinese: 官服; lit. 'court clothing'; Korean: 관복; Hanja: 官服; RR: gwanbok). The term gwanbok (관복; 冠服) is a collective term which refers to historical official attire, which was bestowed by the government court, including Chinese courts of various dynasties. The (冠服) system was a court attire system in China which also formed part of the Hanfu (simplified Chinese: 汉服; traditional Chinese: 漢服; pinyin: Hànfú; lit. 'Han Chinese clothing') system. This system was them spread to neighbouring countries
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Gwanbok
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Gwanbok
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관복
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朝鲜官服
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or
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National Museum of Korea, Quarterly Magazine Vol. 07, No. 07, Spring 2009
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Zaju chuishao fu, Wei, Jin, or Southern-Northern Dynasties
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Chinese paofu worn by men, 5th AD
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Chinese paofu, Han dynasty
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Heuk dallyeongpo in the late 18th century
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Wife of tomb owner wearing the Chinese zaju chuishao fu, Anak Tomb No.3, Goguryeo, c. 357
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zaju chuishao fu, Northern Wei dynasty
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Male tomb owner wearing an ancient Chinese paofu, Anak Tomb No.3, Goguryeo, c. 357
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center
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Left: Chinese mianfu of the Ming dynasty.
Right: Korean myeonbok with 12 bead strings mianguan, Korean Empire style
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Left: Pien Fu of the Ming dynasty. Middle: Geumgwan Jobok in the late 18th century. Right: Emperor Gojong wearing imperial jobok
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Left: Chinese Diyi of the Ming dynasty.
Right: Korean Jeokdui, modified from the Chinese diyi, Korean Empire.
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중화
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강사포
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Man - Anak Tomb No. 3.jpg
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Ming dynasty emperor wearing Pibian and Bianfu .jpg
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Tomb Brick of Wei, Jin, or Southern-Northern Dynasties .jpg
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Consorte Pan y Emperador Ch'êng de Han .jpg
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Empress Xiaoduanxian .jpg
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Goguryeo tomb 03.jpg
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Han Tomb Mural, Luoyang.jpg
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Incheon International Airport 11.JPG
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Joseon-Portrait of Cha Jegong-Geumgwanjobok.jpg
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Korea-Portrait of Emperor Gojong-01.jpg
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Wanli-Emperor.jpg
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Yanju's tomb, musicians .jpg
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[Tomb Owner]
This figure is sitting on a flat bench under a red curtain, in a purple durumagi with both hands held inside the wide sleeves on his chest. He wears a dark silk hat that shows his high societal position.
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Joseon-Portrait of Cha Jegong-Black danryeongpo.jpg
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Gwanbok (Korean pronunciation: [goanbok]) is a Korean term which was borrowed from the Chinese terms guanfu (Chinese: 冠服; lit. 'crown [ guan ] and clothing' or 'hats and clothing' and Korean: 관복; Hanja: 冠服; RR: gwanbok; lit. hat [ guan ] and clothing) and/or the Chinese term guanfu (Chinese: guānfú; Chinese: 官服; lit. 'court clothing'; Korean: 관복; Hanja: 官服; RR: gwanbok). The term gwanbok (관복; 冠服) is a collective term which refers to historical official attire, which was bestowed by the government court, including Chinese courts of various dynasties. The (冠服) system was a court attire system in China which also formed part of the Hanfu (simplified Chinese: 汉服; traditional Chinese: 漢服; pinyin: Hànfú; lit. 'Han Chinese clothing') system. This system was them spread to neighbouring countries and was adopted in Korea since the ancient times in different periods through the ritual practice of bestowal of clothing. Acknowledgement through bestowed robes and crowns (冠服) from the Emperor of China, who held hegemony over East Asia, would give support to Korean Kings and successors, as being the authentic rulers of their country as well as confirmed the political status of the Korean kingdom in the rest of the Sinosphere. The Gwanbok (관복; 冠服) system in Korea was different for each kingdom and changed throughout different periods. For example, initially given by the Chinese court in ritual practice, successive gwanbok were more often than not locally manufactured in Korea with different colours and adopted into Hanbok. The gwanbok (관복; 官服), which was used as the uniform of the court officials (including the civil court officials), formed part of the Gwanbok (관복; 冠服) system and was used like how the suit is used in nowadays.
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Gwanbok (bahasa Korea: 관복 Pengucapan Korea: [goanbok]) adalah istilah Korea untuk kata bahasa mandarin (冠服/官服, pakaian mahkota/baju dinas). Gwanbok merupakan istilah umum yang mengacu pada "pakaian resmi" bersejarah, yang dianugerahkan oleh pemerintah Korea, termasuk oleh kekaisaran Tiongkok kuno. Beberapa jenis gwanbok juga dihiasi dengan bŭzi yang digunakan untuk membedakan hierarki sosial.
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관복(官服)이란 궁정에서 신하들이 입었던 옷을 가리키며 문무백관 모두에게 관복이 존재했다. 관복은 모든 근무 복식을 통틀어 말하는 상위 개념으로서 하위에 각기 다른 목적으로 착용하는 의복이 존재한다.
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Little China ideology
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The Great Compendium of the State Laws of Joseon
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coronation dress
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court attire
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diplomatic attire
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hat [ guan ] and clothing
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official uniform
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ritual attire
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ritual clothing
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