2. According to Ming Hui Dian, the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu (139 1 year), the complement pattern is: Gong, Hou, Xu and Bo: Kirin and Bai Ze; Civil servants embroidered birds to show civilization: a crane, two golden pheasants, three peacocks, four geese, five silver pheasants, six egrets, seven birds, eight orioles and nine quails.
3, military attache embroidered beast, fierce demonstration: one product, lion two products, three products, tiger and leopard four products, bear five products, six products, tiger seven products, rhinoceros eight products, hippocampus nine products; Miscellaneous duties: practicing magpies; Feng Xianguan: I'm embarrassed. In addition, there are other patterns with the theme of pythons and bullfights, which should belong to the category of "giving clothes" in the Ming Dynasty.
4. In the twenty-sixth year of Hongwu, Ming Taizu, it was stipulated in the law that the official uniforms of officials in civil and military affairs all followed the style of official uniforms in Tang and Song Dynasties, with red shirts, red skirts and knee coverings outside, white gauze and light clothes inside, white socks and black shoes on their feet, belts and ribbons tied around their waists, and crowns on their heads. The rank of officials is expressed by the number of beams in the crown and the different patterns of ribbons.
Officials in Ming dynasty should wear official clothes on important occasions. Public service includes a hard hat and a wide-sleeved collared robe. The color of robes depends on official products.