Costumes and adornments were mostly of the colour black in the Qin dynasty.
Costumes and adornments were mostly of the colour black in the Qin dynasty.
Costumes and adornments were of the black colour in the Qin dynasty, but this style changed in the Han dynasty to red.
Costumes and adornments were of the black colour in the Qin dynasty, but this style changed in the Han dynasty to red.
In the Qin dynasty, costumes and adornments were mostly of the colour __________. A: black B: red C: yellow D: blue
In the Qin dynasty, costumes and adornments were mostly of the colour __________. A: black B: red C: yellow D: blue
Chinese rules of etiquette regarding costumes and adornments started taking shape in the ______ dynasty, regulating from nobles down to commoners
Chinese rules of etiquette regarding costumes and adornments started taking shape in the ______ dynasty, regulating from nobles down to commoners
中国大学MOOC: The costume of the Western Han Dynasty followed the one established in the ____ Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, people in black had to wear ________ silk adornments to match their clothes.
中国大学MOOC: The costume of the Western Han Dynasty followed the one established in the ____ Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, people in black had to wear ________ silk adornments to match their clothes.
Chinese rules of etiquette regarding costumes and adornments started taking shape in the __________ dynasty, regualting from nobles down to commoners. A: Qin B: Zhou C: Tang D: Song
Chinese rules of etiquette regarding costumes and adornments started taking shape in the __________ dynasty, regualting from nobles down to commoners. A: Qin B: Zhou C: Tang D: Song
In the Qin dynasty, the “______” for clothing and personal adornments continued till the Western Han dynasty and was changed to red in the Eastern Han dynasty because it was believed that red displayed the Han dynasty’s virtues.
In the Qin dynasty, the “______” for clothing and personal adornments continued till the Western Han dynasty and was changed to red in the Eastern Han dynasty because it was believed that red displayed the Han dynasty’s virtues.