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"" story background, clothing introduction

The background of the story of "The Great Acharya of Tantra":

Pingchengjing:

A famous historical city in Japan, known as Nara in ancient times. Heichong Kyo is located in the northeastern end of the Nara Basin in the central and western Honshu. It was the capital of Japan during the Nara period from 710 to 794 AD. In order to get rid of Buddhism's control over politics at that time, the capital was moved to Nagaoka Kyo.

Nagaoka Kyo:

Located in the southwest of the Kyoto Basin in Japan, the climate is mild, with four distinct seasons, and almost no snow in winter. In history, Nagaoka Kyo was once the capital of Japan. In 784 AD, Emperor Kanmu of Japan moved the capital from Nara to the place, making it the center of politics, economy and culture of Japan at that time. Nagaoka Kyo's character "Kyo" was also named after it. Ten years later, due to the resentful spirit of Prince Aoka, the capital moved to Kyoto (Heian Kyo). Since then, this area has become a remote village, mainly planting rice, bamboo shoots and vegetables.

Heian Kyo:

It is the ancient name of Kyoto in Japan. Heian Kyo is the capital of Japan during the period from the old capital Nagaoka Kyo to the time when Emperor Meiji moved the capital to Tokyo in 1868. It is located in the central area of ​​Kyoto Prefecture. Kyoto is located in the central part of Kyoto Prefecture in the central part of Kyoto Prefecture. Kyoto is located in the central and western part of Honshu Island in Japan, located in the north of the Kyoto Basin, only 5 kilometers east of Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. There are Tanba Mountains on the east, west and north of the north, surrounded by Hira Mountains and Kibune Mountains. It brings together the opinions of religiousists, spellists, and Onmyoji at that time, and designed as a magic space for banning all vengeful spirits.

Naraperiod:

It began in the 710th year when the capital was moved to Heikawa Kyo (now Nara), and ended in the 794th year when the capital was moved to Heikawa Kyo, and passed through eight generations of emperors.

The Time of Peace:

In Japanese history, about four hundred years from the 13th year of Yanli (794) to the first year of Tongzhi (1185), it is known in history as the "Heian Era".

Introduction to the clothing of Heian Era:

Yellow Dan: a color dedicated to the crown prince.

Yellow syrup:

The color used by the emperor is made by adding Su Fang to the skull. It was originally the color used by the Chinese emperor, and later the Japanese emperor also used this color.

Royal Golden Scarf Crown:

The emperor used a crown in daily use, and used a gold foil-covered towel paper to fix the swaying tassels.

Direct clothes:

The daily clothes of the nobles. Direct clothes are the daily clothes of the emperor and the ministers. In addition to the colors that are forbidden and symbolic, you can choose the colors freely. Usually, you wear a black hat and a folding fan, and in more serious occasions, you wear a crown, and a "downward cover". Direct clothes were originally worn in private residences, but those with high positions like Genji are allowed to use the image of direct clothes.

Pants:

It is called finger penis, also called "nuya". The hem is bag-shaped and has a strap on it, which is tied firmly at the ankles. The modern strap on the hem is sewn with a buckle in the strap, and the strap is knotted, and the length of the strap can be adjusted.

The color of finger penis varies depending on age. Young people have bright colors, and before the Yuan Sutra, it is thick purple. As they grow older, the color gradually becomes lighter. At the age of forty, it is light blue, and it turns light yellow from the age of fifty, and turns white from the age of seventy.

The styles include tortoise shells, lying butterflies, birds, and takashi. From birth to before the Yuanfu, the material you fingered is floating fabric (that is, fabric made of jacquard weaving). After the Yuanfu, it is changed to a general fabric.

Ties:

The formal attire of civil servants is the professional attire when male aristocrats (who are in the inner part). Depending on the ranks, the color, pattern and texture of the belt are also different. One to four are black, five are scarlet, and six are blue. According to the color of the clothes, the height of the status is clear at a glance.

Black hat:

The things worn by adult male aristocrats have no distinction between identity and civil and military affairs. Around the 11th century, they were divided into two types: "stand the black hat" and "wind-broken black hat".

Hunting:

In history, hunting clothes were first used as sportswear used for hunting in the wild. For convenience, the sports sleeves and clothes were not completely sewn. The single clothes worn inside can be seen from the shoulders. The overall outfit is very loose. Because it is easy to wear and is easy to move, ordinary people also like to wear them on weekdays. Later, it gradually developed into a dress for the time of the genus. Huating clothes were created by the martial arts family, developed according to shawls and armor, and have a strict concept of clothing in the relationship between upper and lower classes such as the social identity of the official family.

During the Heian era, it was casual clothes for ordinary officials, and during the Kamakura era, it was a costume worn by the priests in the memorial service.

Women's Coat:

Daily outfits of noble women. Small sleeves, singles, small jackets, cypress fans, long thorns (Saiyu)

Twelve single clothes:
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