Áo giao lĩnh
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The áo giao lĩnh (襖交領; lit. 'shirt intersecting collar'), referred to as the giao lãnh y (交領衣) in Literary Chinese texts. Folk often call it áo tràng vạt (襖長拔) or áo tràng xiên, referred to as áo tràng, was a traditional cross-collared robe worn by Vietnamese before the 19th century. It was influenced from Han Chinese clothing[1] and was typically worn by the royalty, the aristocracy, the nobility, and the commoners.[2] During the Nguyễn dynasty, the áo ngũ thân was commonly worn and the áo giao lĩnh was only worn in formal occasions.[3][4]
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Áo giao lĩnh | |
Vietnamese | Áo giao lĩnh |
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Chữ Nôm | 襖交領 |
Literal meaning | Shirt intersecting collar |
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