When Zhu Yuanzhang was founded in the early Ming Dynasty, he stipulated the dress and etiquette standards of all classes in the country. In the Ming Dynasty (it should be said that feudal society did this), scholars were divided into agriculture, industry and commerce. For example, scholars are collectively called scholars, including officials. They can wear blue robes and Confucian scarves, while others can't. For example, although businessmen are rich, they can't wear silk. If they are caught, they will be prosecuted. ...
What this means here is that men and women in the late Ming Dynasty did not abide by the regulations in the early Ming Dynasty (in ancient times, this feeling was equivalent to that of adults who were born after 1990, and their morality was ruined and their folk customs were not correct)
In the late Ming Dynasty, men wore brocade robes and women wore gold ornaments, which was irregular and violated national taboos.