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Tongtianguanfu (c=通天冠服) is a form of court attire which was worn by the emperor during the on very important occasions, such as grand court sessions and during major title-granting ceremonies. The attire traces its origin from the Han dynasty.

(1987). 9780835118224, China Books & Periodicals.
(2025). 9789811017933
It was also worn in the Jin dynasty emperors when the apparel system of the Song dynasty was imitated and formed their own carriages and apparel system,
(2025). 9781107167865
and in the .
(2025). 9787563525010, Bei jing you dian da xue chu ban she.
The tongtianguanfu was composed of a red outer robe, a white inner robe, a bixi, and a guan called tongtianguan, and a neck accessory called fangxin quling.


Terminology
The term means "direct links with heaven".
(2025). 9787508502793, 五洲传播出版社. .


Composition and construction
The is composed of:

The gauze outer robe (), called . It was crimson in colour with patterns of clouds and dragons embroidery which was gold and red in colours. There were black borders stitched to the collar, sleeves, lapels and hems of the crimson outer robe.

The crimson outer robe was worn with a red gauze skirt and a crimson was fastened around the waist of its wearer. The inner garment was a white robe ().

The high crown was called , which was also known as . The was exclusively worn by the Emperor during some grand ceremonies. The high crown was originally nine cun tall and tilting towards the back to form a "rolling shape" made by metal beams, with a "mountain"-shape and on the front, and pinned on the hair with hairpins made of jade or rhinoceros horn. By the Jin dynasty, the added a golden mountain-shaped plaque ornament () on the front, and by the Tang dynasty, tongtianguan of the Emperor had 24 beams. A pendant-like ornament called was hung around the neck. The was a notable feature in the ceremonial court attire of the Song and Ming dynasties.

(2025). 9781684170500
It was made out of silk and was cut into a circle (which hung around the neck and shoulder areas) and a square (either solid or open square) which would fall over the cross-collared lapels of the paofu. The shape of the circle and square symbolized the Heaven and earth respectively.

A belt with ribbons was also tied to the waist.

As footwear, the Emperor would have worn white stockings and black shoes. File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Ceremonial Usages - pic345 - 通天冠.svg| from the File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Ceremonial Usages - pic354 - 絳紗袍.svg| from the File:Imperial Encyclopaedia - Ceremonial Usages - pic391 - 方心曲領.png| from the File:Tongtianguan_Wu_Family_Shrines.png| seen on the Wu Family Shrines stone-relief (worn by King Xuan of Qi). File:Tongtianguan_depicted_on_admonitions_scroll.png|Jin dynasty seen on the Admonitions Scroll by (worn by Emperor Yuan of Han). File:Chu Wuwang and Deng Man.png|Jin dynasty seen on a segment of Wise and Benevolent Women-scroll painting by (on the left; worn by King Wu of Chu). File:Duke_Ling_of_Wey_(衞靈公,_detail)._Lacquer_painting_over_wood,_Northern_Wei.jpg| dynasty lacquer painting of Duke Ling of Wey wearing a . File:Liang_Wudi.jpg|Portrait of Emperor Wu of Liang wearing a File:Tongtianguan 通天冠 送子天王图卷 吴道子.jpg| as depicted on 's scroll-painting. File:镂空山行金饰件06330.jpg| golden cicada-patterned plaque ornament, used on headwear such as the .


See also
  • Hanfu
  • List of Hanfu

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