Jisün
Jisün (Mongolian term), also known as zhisunfu (Chinese: 质孙服) or Zhisun (simplified Chinese: 质孙; traditional Chinese: 質孫, also written as Chinese: 只孙 or Chinese: 直孙), zhixun (Chinese: 只逊), jixun (Chinese: 济逊), zhama (Chinese: 诈玛; Chinese: 詐馬) or Jisun (Chinese: 济孙), was a very important male Mongol garment during the Yuan dynasty. The zhisun was worn during the (also known as zhama banquets), which were the most important ceremony of the Yuan dynasty court. In China, the zhisun was introduced during the Yuan dynasty and was inherited by the Han Chinese during the Ming dynasty. In Yuan and Ming dynasty, the zhisun is a single-coloured court robe. The zhisun is a type of Mongol terlig.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Jisün
Jisün (Mongolian term), also known as zhisunfu (Chinese: 质孙服) or Zhisun (simplified Chinese: 质孙; traditional Chinese: 質孫, also written as Chinese: 只孙 or Chinese: 直孙), zhixun (Chinese: 只逊), jixun (Chinese: 济逊), zhama (Chinese: 诈玛; Chinese: 詐馬) or Jisun (Chinese: 济孙), was a very important male Mongol garment during the Yuan dynasty. The zhisun was worn during the (also known as zhama banquets), which were the most important ceremony of the Yuan dynasty court. In China, the zhisun was introduced during the Yuan dynasty and was inherited by the Han Chinese during the Ming dynasty. In Yuan and Ming dynasty, the zhisun is a single-coloured court robe. The zhisun is a type of Mongol terlig.
has abstract
Jisün (Mongolian term), also k ...... un is a type of Mongol terlig.
@en
Wikipage page ID
67,428,481
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,021,520,085
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
Jisün (Mongolian term), also k ...... un is a type of Mongol terlig.
@en
label
Jisün
@en