The armor of the Southern and Northern Dynasties is mainly composed of two sleeves, hip armor and bright armor. The origin of the word "bright armor" is said to be related to the circular protection on the chest and back. Because most of these circular shields are made of metals such as copper and iron, the polished aurora looks like a mirror. Wearing bright armor on the battlefield will give off dazzling "light" because of the sun's irradiation, hence the name. There are many styles of this kind of armor, and the complexity is also different: some just add two round guards at the front and back of the crotch, some are equipped with shoulder pads and knee pads, and some are so complicated that there are several shoulder pads. Most of the bulletproof vests grow to the hips, and the waist is tied with a belt. On the left, the terracotta figures are military commanders wearing gloves and bright armor. On the right is the display of bright armor.
A cloak? It was also a common samurai costume in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Similar to the cloak of later generations, it is a rectangular fabric. The upper strap is tightened and can be tied around the neck, which is especially suitable for soldiers riding horses. Cloak is also very common in civilian clothing after the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which is worn by both men and women.
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