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| brocade bedcover with the design of the dragon (traditional Chinese symbol of male) and phoenix (symbol of female) to a newly-wed couple as a precious gift. But with the popularity of duvets, people no longer want to buy them. Few young people are interested in the patterns of traditional brocades. Dragon: The (male) dragon is a frequently used motive on clothes of Chinese Mandarin people. Dragon symbolizes "Supreme Power". But not only the Chinese emperor wore dragon motives. There had been some rules about wearing this motive: A facing out head of the dragon marked the initiation of the tradition for the emperor, while the most favoured courtiers wore dragons that faced the onlooker. Other noblemen and officials wore profile dragons. Phoenix: The (female) phoenix was a frequently used motive on Chinese ladies' clothing within the imperial family. Actually the Empress wore Dragon designs often and the Phoenix was worn by imperial concubines, wives of princes and princesses. Other important ladies like wives of dukes, marquises, earls, and first- and second-rank officials wore tartar pheasants motives. The peacock was the motive for wives of third- and fourth-rank officials. The mandarin duck design was for wives of fifth-rank officials. The paradise flycatcher was used as motive for the wives of sixth- and seventh- rank officials. All these are symbols of beauty and purity. | |
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