beizi

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Beizi is a traditional Chinese outer garment characterized by its loose, straight-cut design and long sleeves, commonly worn as part of Hanfu attire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hanfu garment
traditional Chinese outer garment
associatedWith Confucian modesty ideals
traditional Chinese aesthetics
category East Asian robe-like garment
traditional outerwear
closureStyle front opening
tied or fastened with ribbons
countryOfOrigin China
covers hips
upper body
culture Han Chinese culture
decorativeElements border trims
embroidery
woven patterns
genderUsage sometimes worn by men
worn by women
hasDesign loose fit
straight cut
hasSleeves long sleeves
hasVariant long beizi
short beizi
historicalPeriodOfUse Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
late imperial China NERFINISHED
influencedBy earlier Han Chinese robes
influences some modern Han-style fashion designs
modernUsage revived in contemporary Hanfu movement
partOf Hanfu NERFINISHED
sleeveShape wide sleeves
typicalCollarStyle round collar GENERATED
straight collar GENERATED
typicalLength knee-length or longer
typicalMaterial cotton
linen
silk
usedFor ceremonial wear
daily wear
formal occasions
wornAs outer garment
wornBy commoners in historical China
nobility in historical China
wornOver inner garments
wornWith other Hanfu sets
ruqun
skirt

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Hanfu typicalGarmentType beizi