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Hanfu accessories (Chinese: 汉服配饰; pinyin: hànfú pèishì; lit. 'hanfu accessories') refers to the various form of fashion accessories and self-adornments used and worn with hanfu throughout Chinese history. Hanfu consists of many forms of miscellaneous accessories, such as jewelries, (lit. 'waist ornaments'), ribbons, shawls, scarves, and hand-held accessories, etc.

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  • Hanfu accessories (Chinese: 汉服配饰; pinyin: hànfú pèishì; lit. 'hanfu accessories') refers to the various form of fashion accessories and self-adornments used and worn with hanfu throughout Chinese history. Hanfu consists of many forms of miscellaneous accessories, such as jewelries, (lit. 'waist ornaments'), ribbons, shawls, scarves, and hand-held accessories, etc. (en)
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  • Poet Han Yu (en)
  • Translated by James Legge (en)
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  • Girl wearing a hanfu and a modern-style, pearl yingluo , 2021 (en)
  • Replica of a Short-handled Bamboo Fan, Warring States period Tomb. (en)
  • A woman holding a tuanshan, Ming dynasty (en)
  • Folding fan with a Chinese painting and a Chinese poem, painted by the Qianlong emperor, Qing dynasty, 1762 AD. (en)
  • Unearthed jinbu dating from the Tang dynasty (en)
  • Jinbu unearthed from the tomb of Prince Zhu Tan, Ming dynasty (en)
  • Female attendants of Emperor Taizong holding large oblong fans. (en)
  • Jinbu is made of an ensemble of yupei and other precious materials, unearthed from Ying state, Western Zhou (en)
  • Depiction of Bodhisattva Guanyin wearing yingluo around the neck (en)
  • A pukui shan, a type of Chinese fan made with palm weaving. (en)
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  • Historical fans (en)
  • Jinbu (en)
  • Yingluo (en)
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  • Replica of a Short-handled Bamboo Fan Unearthed in No.1 Warring States Tomb of Mashan Brickfield in Jiangling, Hubei Province 2013-07.JPG (en)
  • Chen Hongshou, Appreciating Plums, detail.jpg (en)
  • Chinese-palm-fan.jpg (en)
  • Pendant, Tomb of Ming Prince Zhu Tan .jpg (en)
  • Shui-yue-guan-yin-Fa-hai-temple.jpg (en)
  • Taizong1.jpg (en)
  • Western Zhou Jade Pei Pendants from Ying State.jpg (en)
  • Folding fan with daylilies, rocks, and a poem, painted by the Qianlong emperor for Empress Dowager Chongqing, China, 1762 AD, ink and color on paper, bamboo - Peabody Essex Museum - DSC07993.jpg (en)
  • 同心湖のほとりで写真を写す漢服愛好家ふたり.jpg (en)
  • 组玉佩SPIA.jpg (en)
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  • Politics and Identity in Chinese Martial Arts by Lu Zhouxiang (en)
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  • "The shining, sharp sword, bringing peace to my mind. I always travel alone, so my old friend gave his sword to me as company. My heart is pure as ice and the sword is like snow. If I can't use the sword to execute those shameless people, I would rather break the blade and let my heart decay [...]" (en)
  • When was walking quickly , he did so to the music of the Cai Qi; when walking more quickly , they played the Si Xia. When turning round, he made a complete circle; when turning in another direction, he did so at a right angle. When advancing, he inclined forward a little; he held himself up straight; and in all these movements, the pieces of jade emitted their tinklings. So also the man of rank, when in his carriage, heard the harmonious sounds of its bells; and, when walking, those of his pendant jade-stones; and in this way evil and depraved thoughts found no entrance into his mind. (en)
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  • Li Jian (en)
  • Liji 《玉藻 - Yu Zao》 (en)
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  • Hanfu accessories (Chinese: 汉服配饰; pinyin: hànfú pèishì; lit. 'hanfu accessories') refers to the various form of fashion accessories and self-adornments used and worn with hanfu throughout Chinese history. Hanfu consists of many forms of miscellaneous accessories, such as jewelries, (lit. 'waist ornaments'), ribbons, shawls, scarves, and hand-held accessories, etc. (en)
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  • Hanfu accessories (en)
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