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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a historical set of attire in Hanfu consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as jiangshapao (Chinese: 绛纱袍) over a qun, a Chinese skirt, known as hongchang (Chinese: 红裳; lit. 'red skirt') or pair of ku-trousersalong with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese head wear known as pibian, the complete set of attire is also referred as pibianfu (Chinese: 皮弁服). This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the bianfu was only ranked-second after the mianfu and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials.en he would meet with the court officials. , El pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyinEl pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyin, biànfú) era un traje ceremonial chino, compuesto por dos partes: * La primera era como una «túnica» que llegaba hasta las rodillas. * La segunda era una falda o unos pantalones que llegaban hasta los tobillos. La túnica se llevaba en ocasiones formales. El pien (弁) era un sombrero que completaba el traje.) era un sombrero que completaba el traje.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/caption Ming dynasty emperor wearing pibianfu , a set of attire composed of pibian, a type of guan (headwear), and bianfu
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rdfs:comment El pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyinEl pien-fu o pien Fu (en chino, 弁服; pinyin, biànfú) era un traje ceremonial chino, compuesto por dos partes: * La primera era como una «túnica» que llegaba hasta las rodillas. * La segunda era una falda o unos pantalones que llegaban hasta los tobillos. La túnica se llevaba en ocasiones formales. El pien (弁) era un sombrero que completaba el traje.) era un sombrero que completaba el traje. , Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a Bianfu (Chinese: 弁服; pinyin: biànfú) is a historical set of attire in Hanfu consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as jiangshapao (Chinese: 绛纱袍) over a qun, a Chinese skirt, known as hongchang (Chinese: 红裳; lit. 'red skirt') or pair of ku-trousersalong with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese head wear known as pibian, the complete set of attire is also referred as pibianfu (Chinese: 皮弁服). This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the bianfu was only ranked-second after the mianfu and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials.en he would meet with the court officials.
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