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Feiyufu (simplified Chinese: 飞鱼服; traditional Chinese: 飛魚服; pinyin: fēiyúfú; lit. 'flying fish clothing'), also called feiyu mangyi (Chinese: 飞鱼蟒衣; pinyin: Fēiyú mǎngyī; lit. 'flying-fish python robe'), is a type of traditional Han Chinese clothing which first appeared in the Ming dynasty. It is also specific name which generally refers to a robe (generally tieli) decorated with the patterns of flying fish (although the flying fish is not the flying fish defined in the dictionary). The feiyufu worn by the Ming dynasty imperial guards reappeared in the 21st century following the hanfu movement and is worn by Hanfu enthusiasts of both genders.

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  • Feiyufu (en)
  • 비어복 (ko)
  • 飛魚服 (zh)
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  • Feiyufu (simplified Chinese: 飞鱼服; traditional Chinese: 飛魚服; pinyin: fēiyúfú; lit. 'flying fish clothing'), also called feiyu mangyi (Chinese: 飞鱼蟒衣; pinyin: Fēiyú mǎngyī; lit. 'flying-fish python robe'), is a type of traditional Han Chinese clothing which first appeared in the Ming dynasty. It is also specific name which generally refers to a robe (generally tieli) decorated with the patterns of flying fish (although the flying fish is not the flying fish defined in the dictionary). The feiyufu worn by the Ming dynasty imperial guards reappeared in the 21st century following the hanfu movement and is worn by Hanfu enthusiasts of both genders. (en)
  • 비어복(飛魚服)은 중국 명조(明朝, 1368~1644) 황제들이 신하들에게 상으로 하사한 복식 일종이다. 의복 위에는 망(蟒)과 비슷한 비어(飛魚)가 수놓여져 있었기에 비어복이라고 하였다. 비어복은 망복(蟒服) 다음으로 존귀한 복식이다. 비어복은 명조 정덕(正德) 연간(1506~1521)에 처음 등장하였다. (ko)
  • 飛魚服是明朝的皇帝賞賜給臣子的一種服飾,服飾上繡有類似蟒的飛魚,所以得名飛魚服。飛魚服是僅次於蟒服的尊貴服飾。該服飾首次出現於明朝正德年間。 (zh)
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  • Feiyufu (simplified Chinese: 飞鱼服; traditional Chinese: 飛魚服; pinyin: fēiyúfú; lit. 'flying fish clothing'), also called feiyu mangyi (Chinese: 飞鱼蟒衣; pinyin: Fēiyú mǎngyī; lit. 'flying-fish python robe'), is a type of traditional Han Chinese clothing which first appeared in the Ming dynasty. It is also specific name which generally refers to a robe (generally tieli) decorated with the patterns of flying fish (although the flying fish is not the flying fish defined in the dictionary). The feiyufu worn by the Ming dynasty imperial guards reappeared in the 21st century following the hanfu movement and is worn by Hanfu enthusiasts of both genders. (en)
  • 비어복(飛魚服)은 중국 명조(明朝, 1368~1644) 황제들이 신하들에게 상으로 하사한 복식 일종이다. 의복 위에는 망(蟒)과 비슷한 비어(飛魚)가 수놓여져 있었기에 비어복이라고 하였다. 비어복은 망복(蟒服) 다음으로 존귀한 복식이다. 비어복은 명조 정덕(正德) 연간(1506~1521)에 처음 등장하였다. (ko)
  • 飛魚服是明朝的皇帝賞賜給臣子的一種服飾,服飾上繡有類似蟒的飛魚,所以得名飛魚服。飛魚服是僅次於蟒服的尊貴服飾。該服飾首次出現於明朝正德年間。 (zh)
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