Mandarin square (Q716488)
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large embroidered badge sewn onto the surcoat of an official in Imperial China, Korea and Vietnam, embroidered with detailed, colorful animal or bird insignia indicating the rank of the official wearing it
- rank badge
- buzi
- hyungbae
- bo tu
- sabirgi
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English | Mandarin square |
large embroidered badge sewn onto the surcoat of an official in Imperial China, Korea and Vietnam, embroidered with detailed, colorful animal or bird insignia indicating the rank of the official wearing it |
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A 15th-century portrait of the Ming minister Liu Daxia. His mandarin square indicates that he was a civil official of the first rank. (English)
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A Qing Dynasty photograph of a government official with mandarin square on the chest (English)
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Korean rank badge, 1850-1900, Victoria & Albert Museum (no. FE.272-1995) (English)
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Annamite badge, Nguyễn dynasty (19th century), civilian 8th rank (English)
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bổ tử (Vietnamese)
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Mandarin square
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Wikipedia(15 entries)
- dewiki Mandarintuch
- enwiki Mandarin square
- frwiki Carré mandarin
- idwiki Bŭzi
- kowiki 흉배
- ltwiki Bufanas
- mnwiki Фүс
- nowiki Mandarinduk
- ruwiki Буфан
- svwiki Mandarinduk
- ukwiki Буфан
- viwiki Bổ tử
- zh_min_nanwiki Pó͘-chí
- zh_yuewiki 補服
- zhwiki 补子
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- commonswiki Category:Mandarin square