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The yesa robe, a new Ming dynasty style of clothing, has some of its mixed-elements either developed from the Yuan dynasty Mongol terlig or from jisün clothing, which is itself a type of terlig. [1] [6] One of the main characteristics of the yesa was the absence of waistband and the absence of fold on the central front and back of the robe. [1]
In China, the zhisun was introduced during the Yuan dynasty and was inherited by the Han Chinese during the Ming dynasty. [1] In both the Yuan and Ming dynasty, the zhisun is a single-coloured court robe. [11] [2]: 29 [12] The zhisun is a type of Mongol terlig. [3]
The clothing known as yesa originated in the Ming dynasty, but some of its elements were either adopted from the Yuan dynasty Mongol's terlig, [1] or directly from the Mongol's jisün clothing which is also a form of terlig. [5] The yesa is itself a new evolution of terlig. [4]
The fashion in the Yuan dynasty of Mongol (1271–1368) showed cultural diversity with the coexistence of various ethnic clothing, such as Mongol clothing, Han clothing and Korean clothing. [1] The Mongol dress was the clothing of elite for both genders.
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Mongolian fashion (1 C, 4 P) Cultural festivals in Mongolia (1 C, 2 P) Food and drink in Mongolia (3 C) H. ... Terlig; Tug (banner) Y. Yurt; Yurt wagon; Z. Zolgokh
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[1]: 88 Some of the attendant also wore Mongol robes with the yunjian motif. [1]: 51 The Yuan dynasty yunjian pattern consisted of a 4-lobed cruciform-shaped design and would be found around the robe's collar covering the chest and shoulders areas.