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Qing Dynasty's Imperial Yellow Jacket Symbolized Royal Power

The imperial yellow jacket, known as 'huang magua', held significant symbolic meaning during China's Qing dynasty. This garment, worn over robes by Manchu males, was exclusively reserved for emperors, empresses, and empress dowagers due to yellow's association with imperial power and the element of earth. The tradition of yellow as an imperial color dates back to the Sui dynasty, when Emperor Wen of Sui adopted it, eventually influencing broader societal trends. AI

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Qing Dynasty's Imperial Yellow Jacket Symbolized Royal Power

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Fran Lu ·

    What was Qing dynasty’s imperial yellow jacket, what it symbolised, why it mattered

    In ancient China, ordinary people were not allowed to wear yellow as it symbolised the imperial power, apart from one exception: the emperor’s yellow jacket. Magua is a style of jacket worn by Manchu males during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was worn over the long robe as pro…