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  2. Liangbatou - Wikipedia

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    Liangbatou was made famous by Empress Dowager Cixi and her Manchu court ladies, becoming popular and evolving starting from the Qing dynasty through the Republican Period (1910–1940s). It was known nationally and internationally for its towering shape and ornamentation, and was influenced by the theatrical representations of non- Chinese ...

  3. Qizhuang - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] However, they borrowed some elements from each other in the Qing dynasty, for example, wide robe sleeves which are typical features in the Han Chinese women's clothing was adopted in the informal daily outfits of the Manchu women. [6] Manchu women's clothing was therefore influenced by the Han Chinese clothing culture. [4] Manchu women ...

  4. Manchu people - Wikipedia

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    Today, in an effort to save Manchu culture from extinction, the older generation of Manchus are spending their time to teach young people; as an effort to encourage learners, these classes are often free. They teach through the Internet and even mail Manchu textbooks for free, all for the purpose of protecting the national cultural traditions ...

  5. File:Puyi, Manchukuo period (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:24, 22 January 2025: 800 × 1,000 (527 KB) Remsense: File:Pu Yi, Qing dynasty, China, Last emperor.jpg cropped 20 % horizontally, 30 % vertically, 44 % areawise using CropTool with precise mode.

  6. Identity in the Eight Banners - Wikipedia

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    In Xi'an during the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, impoverished Han soldiers took young Manchu women as wives after seizing the banner garrison. [60] During the Republican era, intermarriage began to occur between Han civilians and Manchus, mostly involving Han men marrying Manchu women, since poverty diminished the marital prospects of Manchu men. [61]

  7. Eight Banners - Wikipedia

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    The Manchu Prince Regent Dorgon gave a Manchu woman as a wife to the Han official Feng Quan, [33] who had defected from the Ming to the Qing. The Manchu queue hairstyle was willingly adopted by Feng Quan before it was enforced on the Han population and Feng learned the Manchu language. [34] Banners of late 17th century

  8. Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Qing dynasty (/ tʃ ɪ ŋ / CHING), officially the Great Qing, [b] was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history , the Qing dynasty was preceded by the Ming dynasty and succeeded by the Republic of China .

  9. Heqin - Wikipedia

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    There were a total of fifteen instances of heqin marriage alliances during the Han dynasty. [5] [3]The Han dynasty sent random unrelated commoner women falsely labeled as "princesses" and members of the Han imperial family multiple times when they were practicing Heqin marriage alliances with the Xiongnu in order to avoid sending the emperor's daughters.