Han Xizai's "The Night Banquet" truly reproduces people's clothing styles, fabrics, textures and popular fashions at that time. Han Xizai, the host of the banquet, wore a square black hat named "Han Junqing Ge", a double-breasted white gown, an open neckline, bare chest and abdomen, white socks and round boots on his feet. & gt While enjoying singing and dancing, he added a black collar robe to his white shirt. Most of the male guests wore the same standard official uniforms as in the Tang Dynasty, such as round neck shirts, short-winged black hats, belts around their waists and black leather boots. Those with higher status wear red robes, others wear green robes, and ladies-in-waiting also wear women's men's robes popular in the Tang Dynasty, that is, men's short crotch round neck robes.
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