What is embroidered on the official dress of Prime Minister Liu?

white crane

Liu was a famous prime minister during the Qianlong period. When he was a minister, the official dress was embroidered with cranes. In principle, the official uniforms of the Qing Dynasty are all blue, and they can only be crimson when celebrating. The suburbs are generally red and blue, and plain clothes are changed into black. It was forbidden to wear official uniforms of the Ming Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty, but the tonics of the Ming Dynasty continued to be used in the Qing Dynasty. The content of the pattern is basically the same, but it is changed to a single bird with a slightly different grade. The ancient feudal dynasty in China had a strict hierarchy, which permeated all aspects of life. Even after the founding of New China, this ideological emancipation and change is still not over.

Clothing has been a silent book of personal image since ancient times, which largely determines people's first impression. In a hierarchical feudal society, North Korean officials are more cautious in their words and deeds. If they are not careful in their daily clothes and the layout of their homes, they may be caught by a willing heart and charged with unwarranted treason, which will be miserable and even bring trouble to nine families.

Nine-grade official system during the reign of Qing emperor Qianlong

One product-ruby top hat (bright red), embroidered robe with nine pythons and five claws, crane for civilian service, and Kirin for military attache service. Eight people can carry the big green sedan chair.

Two products-red coral hat (miscellaneous red), embroidered robe with nine pythons and five claws, and golden pheasant for civil servants. Military attache makes up the lion. Eight people can carry the big green sedan chair.

Three products-sapphire blue bright glass top (bright blue), embroidered robe with nine pythons and five claws, and civil servants make up peacocks. The military attache was allowed to take eight people to carry the big green sedan chair.

Four products-lapis lazuli and blue nie glass top hat (dark blue), embroidered robe with eight pythons and five claws, and civil servants filling snow finches. The military attache is allowed to take four people in a blue sedan chair to make up for the tiger's power.

Five products-crystal white glazed ceiling (transparent), embroidered robe with eight pythons and five claws, and silver pheasant for civilian service. The military attache is allowed to take four people to carry the blue tweed sedan chair.

Six products-dragonflies with white nie glass top (white), eight pythons with five claws embroidered robe, and civil servants weave egrets. The military attache can take four people to carry the blue sedan chair.

Seven products-plain gold top hat (gold), embroidered robe with five pythons and four claws, civilian auxiliary service _ _, military attache auxiliary service rhinoceros.

Eight products-flowered gold hat (gold), embroidered robe with five pythons and four claws, and civil servants with mending clothes to practice finches. Military attache fills rhinoceros.

Nine products-carved gold hat (gold), embroidered robe with five pythons and four claws, and civil servants practicing finches. The military attache's supplementary clothing for Haima is not in the inflow-carved gold hat (white), embroidered robe of Python King with four claws, and oriole's supplementary clothing.

(Supervisors, judges and other supervisors and judicial officials' top hats and embroidered robes are of normal grade, but the graphics of auxiliary clothes are embroidered to show judicial justice. )

Brief introduction of Liu Yong

Liu Yong (17 19 ~ 1804), whose real name is Shi 'an, is also known as Qingyuan, Xiang Yan, Wu Dong, Mu An, Huaying, Taoist priest and so on, and is a painter and politician in Qing Dynasty. Tugezhuang, Zhucheng (now Gaomi), Shandong Province, was born in Fengxian County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. In the 16th year of Qianlong (175 1), he was the second Jinshi of Dimethyl and the son of Liu Tongxun. From an official to a cabinet college student, being an official is clean and honest, which has the style of his father. Liu Yong is a scholar in Qianlong for sixteen years. He worked as a minister in the official department, a college student in Tiren Pavilion, and a calligrapher, especially in small letters. Most calligraphy works handed down are running scripts. Jiaqing died in Beijing on December 25th. Shi Wenqing, aged 85.

Liu Yong is good at calligraphy and calligraphy, especially in small letters. His books are thick, magnificent and unique in style. He was a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, just like Yan Zhenqing and Su Shi. His calligraphy began in Zhao Meng in Yuan Dynasty, and it became unique in middle age. He took Wei and Jin as his teacher, and his brushwork was ancient and thick. He, Weng Fanggang and Prince Cheng are also called the four great calligraphers in Qing Dynasty.