Wangjin
Wangjin is a kind of traditional headband worn by adult men in Chinese Ming Dynasty. A similar head band to the Chinese wangjin is the Korean "mangeon" of the Joseon period. It is used to hold their hair in place after the topknot is done. The wangjin is usually made of dyed and weaved horsehair. This head band similar to the wangjin was also worn in Vietnam Later Lê dynasty to the Nguyễn dynasty and in the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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Wangjin
Wangjin is a kind of traditional headband worn by adult men in Chinese Ming Dynasty. A similar head band to the Chinese wangjin is the Korean "mangeon" of the Joseon period. It is used to hold their hair in place after the topknot is done. The wangjin is usually made of dyed and weaved horsehair. This head band similar to the wangjin was also worn in Vietnam Later Lê dynasty to the Nguyễn dynasty and in the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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Wangjin is a kind of tradition ...... sty and in the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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网巾是中國明朝、朝鮮半島朝鮮王朝、越南後黎朝至阮朝、琉球第二 ...... 及网巾,只是朝鲜的懒收网与当时中国用的懒收网巾有所区别而已。
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망건(網巾)은 상투를 틀 때 머리카락이 흘러내려오지 않 ...... )을 단다. 망건 하나를 만들려면 대개 열흘이 걸린다.
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망건
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mangkŏn
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wǎngjīn
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manggeon
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网巾
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Wangjin/Manggeon
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Wangjin is a kind of tradition ...... sty and in the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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网巾是中國明朝、朝鮮半島朝鮮王朝、越南後黎朝至阮朝、琉球第二 ...... 及网巾,只是朝鲜的懒收网与当时中国用的懒收网巾有所区别而已。
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망건(網巾)은 상투를 틀 때 머리카락이 흘러내려오지 않 ...... )을 단다. 망건 하나를 만들려면 대개 열흘이 걸린다.
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Wangjin
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網巾
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망건
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