Emperor crowns are divided into winter crowns and summer crowns.
1. The crown of the Winter Dynasty is dome-shaped with an inclined brim around it. Made of smoked mink or black fox fur, with gold thread hollowed out at the top. Un-yong Kim is embedded in the top of oriental jewels.
2. Baoding is divided into three layers, the bottom is the base, there are four dragons, and the middle is decorated with four oriental pearls; There are four dragons on the second and third floors, and each dragon is decorated with four oriental pearls; There is an oriental pearl on each floor; * * * Decorated with 15 Dongzhu, with an Dongzhu inlaid at the top.
3. In the Xia Dynasty, the crown was conical, and the lower eaves were open in a double trumpet shape. Made of jade grass, rattan silk and bamboo silk, with Luo on the outside, red yarn or red woven gold as the lining, and two layers of speakers with woven gold edges; The inner layer is provided with a cap ring which is a tie. The crown prefix is a hollowed-out golden Buddha with 15 East Beads around it, and the crown prefix ends with 7 East Beads. The crown is hollowed out, and Yunlong is embedded in the golden dome of Dadong Pearl. Jinding has the same form as the crown in the Winter Dynasty.
Gifu crown:
Gifford crown and Chao crown are both ceremonial crowns, which are used for formal occasions. Compared with the former, except for the different styles, crowns are rarely used, and royal clothing is generally used in major occasions, such as the great court meeting, worship to heaven, ancestor worship, accession to the throne and so on. Jifu Crown, on the other hand, doesn't have so many rules, so it can be used in more formal occasions.
Difference:
1, the difference is mainly reflected in the crown, which is generally three feet, with a pointed gem at the top, a spherical orb in the middle and a metal base at the bottom. Gifu crown is relatively simple, with only spherical firecrackers and a metal base. The base is made of gold or copper.
2. The materials and colors of fixing beads are different.
Extended data:
1. Jifu crown in Qing dynasty: a kind of official hat in Qing dynasty, worn when wearing Jifu, and also a hat worn by officials at ordinary times. The so-called Ji clothing is second only to the royal clothing. Gifford's crown is relatively simple, with only two parts: a spherical ball and a metal base. The base is made of gold and copper with patterns engraved on it.
2. Guan Liang in Ming Dynasty: customized in Hongwu twenty-six years. Guan Liang, red robe, green collar white gauze, green collar red robe, red robe over the knee, red and white ribbon, leather ribbon and ribbon are used for all major sacrifices, celebrations, festivals, ceremonies, bible reading, table items and transmission. Grades are distinguished by the number of top beams.
3. Crown of Qing Dynasty: The official hat of Qing Dynasty is completely different from previous dynasties. Military and political personnel above non-commissioned officers and officers wear weft hats that look like hats, which are divided into warm hats and cool hats in winter and summer, and are equipped with "coats" of different colors and materials according to grades, and a bunch of peacock feathers are dragged behind the hats. Ling is called Hualing. There are "eyes" (round spots on feathers) on the senior ling, which can be divided into one eye, two eyes and three eyes. More eyes are more expensive, and only princes or ministers with outstanding achievements are rewarded.
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