[KS] Choson period official dress

Henny Savenije webmaster at henny-savenije.pe.kr
Wed Mar 15 19:18:41 EST 2006


If memory serves me well, Gary Ledyard wrote something about it on 
this list and he was preparing a publication. A search through the 
archives on Koreaweb.ws will give you what you want to know.

At 07:28 AM 3/16/2006, you wrote:

>Dear List:
>
>It is a small point but I thought someone out there might be more up 
>on this than myself.  Were the robes for Choson officials patterned 
>after the regalia of the Ming?  I'm saying this in a throw away 
>sentence in my new text...but perhaps this is wrong.  I'm wondering 
>about the evolution of official dress since we are dealing with half 
>a millennium here.
>
>Mike Robinson


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