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Crane is a kind of Hanfu. Crane is a common pattern in Taoism, which is internationally known as "feathering to heaven". In ancient times, it refers to the feathers of waterfowl like cranes, which are used as flags in clothes and ceremonies: cranes. Ming Ge. Jiting.
"Crane", also known as "fairy robe", is a cloak, cloak and other long coats to keep out the cold. The word "crane" already existed in Jin Dynasty. Liu Ruoyu's History of the Forbidden City in the Ming Dynasty contains a rough collection of Clothes: "Those who look like robes and sleeves are not well made in recent years. The old system didn't sew sleeves, so it was named "Ye Yi". Colors and elements are not limited. "
At first, cranes appeared as shawls made of crane feathers. Later, after being accepted by the scholar-officials, the crane's coffin was characterized by large sleeves, a straight collar coat, slits at both sides, and a belt at the Bak Yan side. In the Ming dynasty, the crane was similar in shape to a cloak, except that it had more edges and matching collars, and its sleeves were wider than scorpions.
In martial arts and supernatural novels, it is generally said that the appearance of road flyover Ziyang is mostly "white-haired, innocent, wearing a crane and holding fairy dust", which has a fairy spirit at first glance. Zhang Boduan, a Taoist priest in Ziyang, is good at alchemy and healthy. At the age of 98, he sat in the sea and turned it into a relic. His disciples "turned it into a thousand relics with torches, the greatest of which is like the gorgon, with beautiful colors."
Linhai Luo Yao Lane is his former residence, and Ziyang Street is also named in memory of him. He made a great splash in Journey to the West-King Tai Sui of Qilin Mountain, lusting after the beauty of the Golden Saint Queen of Zhu Ziguo and bringing her into the abode of fairies and immortals by witchcraft.
Anyone who likes to be cool likes to get a crane. Literati in Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties loved to talk about mystery and beauty, and they also ate Five Stones Powder. After eating Wushi San, they felt very angry and burned inside, so they had to keep walking around to dissipate their anger. Wearing a large crane is not only handsome, but also helps to dissipate heat. But cranes at this time are not all made of bird hair.