Are taoist monk robes considered a kind of hanfu?

Are taoist monk robes considered a kind of hanfu?

Taoist monk robes also seem to have a long history, but I can't tell what the difference is between them and the Ming dynasty daoist robes.

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Matthew Parker : Ming dynasty Daopao is a type of Hanfu, and there are many excavated artifacts.
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  • Heidi lv4
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    The Ming dynasty daoist robes you asked about, I think it refers to the Daopao, Daopao are a kind of Hanfu originated from the Ming dynasty. It is the outer garment of men in Ming Dynasty when they are at home, and it can also be used as a lining robe or a wedding dress for common men.

  • In my opinion, it should be considered hanfu, but it is not very popular, after all, there are fewer occasions to wear it.

  • Ming dynasty Daopao is a type of Hanfu, and there are many excavated artifacts.

  • # 4

    taoist monk robes should belong to a religious niche dress.

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