Baijiayi, the Glossary
Baijiayi, also known as baijiapao and sometimes referred as One hundred families robe, Hundred-Families robe, or One hundred families clothing in English, is a form of Chinese patchwork jacket, particular for male children.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Bagua, Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing, Chinese patchwork, Chinese zodiac, Five Poisons, Han Chinese, Hanfu, Hundred Family Surnames, Infant mortality, List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs, List of emperors of the Southern dynasties, List of hanfu, Liu Song dynasty, Paofu, Ru (upper garment), Shuitianyi, Tessellation, Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds).
- Chinese folk art
- Chinese traditions
Bagua
The bagua is a set of symbols from China intended to illustrate the nature of reality as being composed of mutually opposing forces reinforcing one another.
Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing
Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing refers to any form of Chinese auspicious ornaments, which are used to decorate various forms of Chinese textile and clothing (including and), fashion accessories, and footwear in China since the ancient times. Baijiayi and Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing are Chinese folk art, Chinese traditional clothing and Chinese traditions.
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Chinese patchwork
Chinese patchwork is a traditional form of Chinese needlework which has been widely circulated in Chinese folk arts. Baijiayi and Chinese patchwork are Chinese folk art and Chinese traditional clothing.
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Chinese zodiac
The Chinese zodiac is a traditional classification scheme based on the Chinese calendar that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating twelve-year cycle.
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Five Poisons
The Five Poisons (Chinese: 五毒; Pinyin: wǔ dú; Jyutping: ng5 duk6; Vietnamese: Ngũ độc), or the five noxious creatures, can refer to an ancient Chinese set of poisonous or otherwise hazardous animals or five perceived threats the Chinese Communist Party sees for its rule over mainland China.
Han Chinese
The Han Chinese or the Han people, or colloquially known as the Chinese are an East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China.
Hanfu
Hanfu (lit. "Han clothing"), are the traditional styles of clothing worn by the Han Chinese since the 2nd millennium BCE. Baijiayi and Hanfu are Chinese traditional clothing.
Hundred Family Surnames
The Hundred Family Surnames, commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.
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Infant mortality
Infant mortality is the death of an infant before the infant's first birthday.
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List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs
A list of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs, including decorative ornaments, patterns, auspicious symbols, and iconography elements, used in Chinese visual arts, sorted in different theme categories. Baijiayi and list of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs are Chinese folk art and Chinese traditions.
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List of emperors of the Southern dynasties
The Southern dynasties describe a succession of Chinese empires that coexisted alongside a series of Northern dynasties.
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List of hanfu
Hanfu are the historical clothing of the Han Chinese, here categorized by clothing style.
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Liu Song dynasty
Song, known as Liu Song, Former Song (前宋) or Song of (the) Southern dynasties (南朝宋) in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the first of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period.
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Paofu
(), also known as for short, is a form of a long, one-piece robe in, which is characterized by the natural integration of the upper and lower part of the robe which is cut from a single fabric. Baijiayi and Paofu are Chinese traditional clothing.
Ru (upper garment)
Ru, sometimes referred to as,, and, is a form of traditional Chinese upper garment, or coat, or jacket, which typically has a right closure; however, they may also have a front central opening. Baijiayi and ru (upper garment) are Chinese traditional clothing.
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Shuitianyi
Shuitianyi, also known as “paddy field garment”, "Shuitian clothing", or "rice-paddy robe", is a non-religious Chinese patchwork gown which was made and worn by women in China during the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty; it was made by using many pieces of fabric sewn together (similar to Chinese patchwork); the clothing reflected the era's tendency towards fashion novelty during the Ming dynasty. Baijiayi and Shuitianyi are Chinese traditional clothing.
Tessellation
A tessellation or tiling is the covering of a surface, often a plane, using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps.
Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)
Xiangyun, are traditional Chinese stylized clouds decorative patterns. Baijiayi and Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds) are Chinese folk art and Chinese traditions.
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See also
Chinese folk art
- Baijiayi
- Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing
- Chinese folk art
- Chinese knotting
- Chinese ornamental gold silk
- Chinese paper cutting
- Chinese paper folding
- Chinese patchwork
- Dongyang wood carving
- Fengxiang clay sculpture
- Fruit carving
- Fruit pit carving
- Glove puppetry
- Hebao
- Lào zi
- Lishui (sea-waves)
- List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs
- Mian Ren (Flour Figure)
- Penjing
- Qingyang sachet
- Qizhuang
- Ruyi (scepter)
- Shanghai-style papercutting
- Straw painting
- Sugar painting
- Sugar people
- Tiger-head shoes
- Vernacular painting in China
- Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)
- Xiuhuaxie
- Yunjian
Chinese traditions
- Baijiayi
- Chinese astrology
- Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing
- Chinese herbology
- Chinese mythology
- Chinese tea culture
- Chinese traditional music
- Double Happiness (calligraphy)
- Fu (character)
- Hikimayu
- List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs
- Marquis of Sui's pearl
- Shanzhagao
- Sky lantern
- Teeth blackening
- The Peach Blossom Spring
- Three teachings
- Traditional Chinese architecture
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Virgin boy egg
- Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds)
- Yan Huang Zisun