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.

Dahu
Ming dynasty dahu, unearthed from the Tomb of Prince Zhu Tan.
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese褡護
Simplified Chinese褡护
Korean name
Hangul답호
Hanja褡護/褡穫
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