Zhongshan suit is advocated by Sun Yat-sen, and it is also simple and practical. Since the revolution in 19 1 1, it has been popular with suits. 19 12, the government of the Republic of China designated the Zhongshan suit as a formal suit, modified its shape and gave it a new meaning. Lapel, lapel, there are five buttons on the front, four patch pocket, and three buttons on the cuff. The backboard is not broken. These forms are actually exquisite and meaningful according to the etiquette of the Zhou Dynasty in the Book of Changes.
First, the four pockets of the predecessor represent the four dimensions of the country (courtesy, justice, honesty and shame), and the lid of the pocket is an inverted pen holder, which means ruling the country by writing.
Secondly, the five buttons on the front are different from the separation of powers (administration, legislation, justice, examination and supervision) in the west.
Third, the three buttons on the cuff represent the Three People's Principles (nationality, civil rights and people's livelihood).
Fourth, the unbreakable back symbolizes the great righteousness of peaceful reunification of the country.
Fifth, the collar is defined as lapel closure, which shows the concept of strict governance.
The Zhongshan suit was named after Dr. Sun Yat-sen who took the lead in putting it on.
In the eighteenth year of the Republic of China, when the Kuomintang Constitution was formulated,
Civil servants of a certain rank will wear tunic suits when they are sworn in.
To show obedience to Mr. Wang's law.
Shape: vertical lapels, double front panels, five buttons on the front, four patch pocket,
There are three buttons on the cuff. The backboard is not broken.