**Wan Fan Incentive Plan Everyone knows the official uniform system of the Qing Dynasty, and the most significant feature is"Martial beasts"The grade of ** can be clearly seen. However, in the Qing Dynasty, there was also a privileged class composed of princes and nobles, who did not belong to the rank of officials, so how did this class of people distinguish between ranks?
The princes and nobles of the Qing Dynasty include princes, county kings, Baylor, Beizi, Zhenguo Gong, etc., although they are not among the civil and military **, but they have a title higher than the rank of the official, and enjoy the treatment given by the imperial court.
Although they do not serve in the court, they still enjoy privileges in the official decoration. In order to reflect the dignity of their status, their complements are different from those of civil and military **, both round and square.
Among them, the complements of the prince, the prince of the county, the bailer, and the shell are round, while the towns and princes are square.
According to the historical records of the Qing Dynasty, the nobles began to use the python pattern before entering the customs, among which the prince, the prince and the county king and the bell used the python pattern with five claws, and the shell used with four claws.
After entering the customs, the imperial court made changes to the official ** ornament, and the official uniform of the prince Baylor became the most important part, and its complement and complement also surpassed other officials. According to the regulations, the complements from the prince to the earl were embroidered with dragon and python patterns respectively.
The prince's complement is embroidered with a colorful embroidered five-clawed golden dragon, and four round complements are located in the front chest, back and shoulders of the supplement, among which the front and back chest complements are the positive dragon, that is, the dragon's face is facing the front, and the two shoulder complements are the walking dragon, that is, the side of the dragon.
The nobles of each rank of complements are respectively patterned with five-clawed dragons and four-clawed pythons, and are distributed in different numbers and shapes of round or square complements on the chest, back and shoulders.
From the above introduction, it can be seen that the hierarchy between the princes and nobles of the Qing Dynasty is very clear, and the official ** decoration also reflects this hierarchy in the pattern design, even if it is some small details on the pattern, it has become the standard for distinguishing the rank.
For example, the prince's complement is depicted with a dragon pattern, while the prince's complement is depicted with a dragon pattern, so as to distinguish the rank of the prince and the prince of the gun. It can be seen that the pattern design on the complement of the Qing Dynasty, through every slight change, can reflect the actual hierarchy problem, so that the differences in clothing patterns have become the symbol and tool for dividing the grade.
The square and round complements worn by the princes and nobles of the Qing Dynasty were mostly carefully made by the palace and the internal affairs office, and only the three weaving bureaus of Jiangning, Suzhou and Hangzhou could customize the production, so these complements were finely made, the materials were exquisite, and the size and patterns were strictly in accordance with the code.
Because the dragon and python round supplement used by the princes and nobles of the Qing Dynasty are of extremely high specifications, there is strict control over their use and wearing, and the ** of non-this title must not be used.