Dahu (clothing)
Dahu (simplified Chinese: 褡护; traditional Chinese: 褡護; pinyin: Dāhù) was a form of robe/jacket which originated in the Ming dynasty. In Ming dynasty, the dahu was either a new type of banbi (Chinese: 半臂; lit. 'half-arm') or a sleeveless jacket, whose designs was influenced by the Mongol Yuan dynasty clothing.
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Ming dynasty dahu, unearthed from the Tomb of Prince Zhu Tan. | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 褡護 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 褡护 | ||||||
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Hangul | 답호 | ||||||
Hanja | 褡護/褡穫 | ||||||
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