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Fuyao (Chinese: 服妖; pinyin: fúyāo), sometimes translated as outrageous dress in English, is an ancient Chinese concept with a negative connotation which was employed to refer to any garment items or clothing-style which was considered as being "strange clothing style" or "deviant dressing styles", or "aberrance in clothing" when compared to what was considered appropriate in the traditional Chinese clothing, Hanfu, system. It was also associated with fast changes in fashion styles. The concept of fuyao has appeared since the second century BC and its theoretical basis are derived from the Yin and yang principle as well as the Wuxing. The appearance of fuyao clothing was often associated with political and ecological upheaval. This concept of fuyao continued to be used even in the Qing dyna
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dbo:abstract | Fuyao (Chinese: 服妖; pinyin: fúyāo), sometimes translated as outrageous dress in English, is an ancient Chinese concept with a negative connotation which was employed to refer to any garment items or clothing-style which was considered as being "strange clothing style" or "deviant dressing styles", or "aberrance in clothing" when compared to what was considered appropriate in the traditional Chinese clothing, Hanfu, system. It was also associated with fast changes in fashion styles. The concept of fuyao has appeared since the second century BC and its theoretical basis are derived from the Yin and yang principle as well as the Wuxing. The appearance of fuyao clothing was often associated with political and ecological upheaval. This concept of fuyao continued to be used even in the Qing dynasty. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Fuyao (Chinese: 服妖; pinyin: fúyāo), sometimes translated as outrageous dress in English, is an ancient Chinese concept with a negative connotation which was employed to refer to any garment items or clothing-style which was considered as being "strange clothing style" or "deviant dressing styles", or "aberrance in clothing" when compared to what was considered appropriate in the traditional Chinese clothing, Hanfu, system. It was also associated with fast changes in fashion styles. The concept of fuyao has appeared since the second century BC and its theoretical basis are derived from the Yin and yang principle as well as the Wuxing. The appearance of fuyao clothing was often associated with political and ecological upheaval. This concept of fuyao continued to be used even in the Qing dyna (en) |
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