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'''Panling Lanshan''' (盤領襴衫) is the traditional Chinese attire ([[hanfu]]) for men. It is a formal attire worn by scholars and students (生員) taking the imperial examination in [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is wide sleeved, has black edges, and has a round collar secured with a button. A crossed-collar undergarment must be worn. It may or may not have side slits (with side panels (暗擺) to conceal the undergarment). It has been worn since the [[Tang Dynasty]].<ref>{{citation
'''Panling Lanshan''' (盤領襴衫) is the traditional Chinese attire ([[hanfu]]) for men. It is a formal attire worn by scholars and students (生員) taking the imperial examination in [[Ming Dynasty]]. It is wide sleeved, has black edges, and has a round collar secured with a button. A crossed-collar undergarment must be worn. It may or may not have side slits (with side panels (暗擺) to conceal the undergarment). It has been worn since the [[Tang Dynasty]].<ref>{{citation
|last=周锡保
|last=周锡保
|publication-date = Jan 2002
|publication-date =Oct 1986
|title=《中国古代服饰史》
|title=《中国古代服饰史》
|url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/6962525/
|url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/6962525/
|format=PDF
|format=PDF
|accessdate=May 17, 2009
|accessdate=May 17, 2009
|edition=5th
|edition=2nd
|publisher=中国戏剧出版社
|publisher=中国戏剧出版社
|language=Chinese
|language=Chinese

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Panling lanshan (盤領襴衫) - scholars' and students' formal wear

Panling Lanshan (盤領襴衫) is the traditional Chinese attire (hanfu) for men. It is a formal attire worn by scholars and students (生員) taking the imperial examination in Ming Dynasty. It is wide sleeved, has black edges, and has a round collar secured with a button. A crossed-collar undergarment must be worn. It may or may not have side slits (with side panels (暗擺) to conceal the undergarment). It has been worn since the Tang Dynasty.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ 周锡保 (Oct 1986), 《中国古代服饰史》 (PDF) (in Chinese) (2nd ed.), 中国戏剧出版社, p. 179, retrieved May 17, 2009