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academic dress Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have obtained a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assum ...
of
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has a long history. The ancient dress is based on the robes of
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and the 'degrees' were earned through the
imperial civil service examination The imperial examination (; lit. "subject recommendation") refers to a civil-service examination system in Imperial China, administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy. The concept of choosing bureaucrats by ...
s, while the modern dress is partially influenced by the
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(more so
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) academic dress. Ancient China consisted of official dress. Official dress was used to represent an official in society and a scholar at the same time.


History

Since Chinese academia was more or less connected with officialdom, the academic dress of ancient China is essentially that of official dress. This basically consists of a red long round-collar robe with long sleeves called a ''
panling lanshan Panling lanshan (盤領襴衫), also referred as lanshan (襴衫), is a traditional Chinese attire for men. It is a specific form of round collar robe, known as yuanlingpao, which is characterized with the use of hem, called hanglan (横襕), ...
'' (盤領襴衫) worn with a cap called a (幞頭) which was almost always black and had curved wings which was typical of the
Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an Zhou dynasty (690–705), interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dyn ...
. Other dynasties had similar dress with their own take on it, but they basically follow the same pattern and are distinctive from common dress. Another form of dress was those of the literati and
scholar A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly academics who apply their intellectualism into expertise in an area of study. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researche ...
s who wore simple everyday dress but wore hats that distinctively indicated their status, such as the (四方平定巾; or simply, : 方巾), the Chinese equivalent of the "
mortarboard The square academic cap, graduate cap, cap, mortarboard (because of its similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar) or Oxford cap is an item of academic dress consisting of a horizontal square board fixed upo ...
".


Qin Dynasty

Starting from Tang Dynasty, the official robes were divided into colors, depending on both position and grade. “Officials with high positions and low grades are still dressed according to the original products.” The six kinds of coronal clothing were abolished after Qin Shihuang unified the whole country, except for the black Xuanmian that would serve for sacrificial purposes. During the Qin dynasty everyone, from emperor to civilians, wore black for one very specific and unique reason. They believed that they were “in line with the water virtue, according to the five elements theory, and that water was in harmony with black.” Since Qin destroyed the old ritual system, there were no uniforms left in the early Han dynasty. Being that said the official robes of Han Dynasty were simply robes. Since they all wore the same official uniforms, the only thing distinguishing the officials are the crowns, since they are different.


Tang Dynasty

From “618 to 907”, official and academic dressing consisted of “panling lanshan”. This was a “long, red, round-collar robe with long sleeves”. Such an outfit was worn with “putout, which had a “curved brocade brim”. Tang Dynasty lead a standard of official and academic uniforms for the periods after Tang Dynasty.


Song dynasty

During the Song Dynasty the official uniforms were a little different. They were simple but in a way that they looked clean and capable. These uniforms were also graded by color. The official uniforms of the song dynasty had a great feature, especially compared with those of other Chinese dynasties, that is, they appeared simple, simple, with simple lines, and looked fresh, clean and capable. The official uniforms of the song dynasty were also graded by color: purple belongs to more than three, vermilion is more than five, green is more than seven, and lastly, cyan was only used by nine product sesame officials.


Yuan dynasty

There was racial discrimination during the Yuan Dynasty, and for that reason there were strict rules to follow when it comes to clothing. There were two basic types of clothing in the yuan dynasty: one was the clothing of the Mongolian ethnic group, whom usually have a small lock of hair on their foreheads, like a peach, and the rest are braided into two braids, which are then twisted into two large loops and hung behind their ears, with hats on their heads. And the second one was clothing of the Han ethnic group. The regular service, or civil service system of all officials, was the most typical and probably the most important civil service system during the Yuan and the Han Dynasties. Ancient China consisted of official dress. Official dresses were used as medium to represent an official in society and a scholar at the same time.


Ming Dynasty

“Empire of Great Ming dated from 1368 to 1644”. In this period it was the accessory- hat that defined the “role and status of scholars and literati (scholar-bureaucrats or scholar officials)”.


Transition towards the West

It was however after the “1911 Revolution of Sun Yat-sen”, that western ideas of academic uniform and academic hat perpetrated the Chinese Academic Dressing.


Modern Chinese academic dress

The current modernized academic dress of China is very different from the ancient form. The current forms have been standardized since 1994.http://www.bjhongdan.com/index.php?id=106 , "在深入研究和广泛征询意见的基础上,1994年,国务院学位委员会审定通过了新中国自己的学位服样式,并作出决定:作为统一规范的学位服,向全国学位授予单位推荐使用,其他样式的学位服一律废止。" Gowns are closed at the front and are colored depending on the level of the degree; typically, black for bachelors, blue for masters and a combination of scarlet and black for doctoral gowns. The hood is a simple piece of triangular cloth which is colored depending on the faculty. The mortarboard is similar to American ones, except they may have string at the back of the skullcap to tie and secure the cap to the head. Officers' robes are typically all red (including the mortarboard) with three gold bands on the sleeves, similar to
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academic dress.


See also

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Hanfu ''Hanfu'' () is the traditional styles of clothing worn by the Han Chinese. There are several representative styles of ''hanfu'', such as the (an upper-body garment with a long outer skirt), the (an upper-body garment with a long underskirt ...
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Academic dress Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have obtained a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assum ...
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Imperial civil service examination The imperial examination (; lit. "subject recommendation") refers to a civil-service examination system in Imperial China, administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy. The concept of choosing bureaucrats by ...


References


External links


A list of articles on academic dress, including information on modern Chinese academic dress.

Some pictures of examples of Chinese Academic dress.
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