Ming dynasty aesthetic

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Ming dynasty aesthetic. Get inspired and try out new things.
353 people searched this
·
Last updated 2d
several birds are sitting on the branches of a tree

Ming dynasty 1368-1644.Bian Wenjin (ca. 1356-1428) The Three Friends&a Hundred Birds.Bian Wenjin was a bird-&-flower academic painter during the early Ming dynasty active at the Yongle (1402-24) & Xuande (1426-35)courts."In the seventh month, autumn, of 'guisi' in the Yongle reign (1413), Bian Jingzhao (Wenjin) of Longxi painted 'Three Friends' and a Hundred Birds at the official's residence in Chang'an."In ancient times, people referred to the capital as "Chang'an,"-Nanjing

"Feiyufu is a traditional Chinese ceremonial garment from the Ming Dynasty, characterized by its distinctive 'flying fish' embroidery. Originally granted as an honor to meritorious military officers, it symbolizes power and prestige. The robe is typically long, brightly colored, and elaborately decorated with intricate patterns. While Feiyufu is a specific type of Hanfu—the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese people—its unique design and purpose set it apart as a special form of ceremonia... Chinese Traditional, Ming Dynasty Guard, Ming Dynasty Armor, Han Dynasty Clothing, Chinese Ming Dynasty Armor, Dynasty Characters, Traditional Chinese Military Uniform, Phoenix Fashion, Ancient Chinese Military

"Feiyufu is a traditional Chinese ceremonial garment from the Ming Dynasty, characterized by its distinctive 'flying fish' embroidery. Originally granted as an honor to meritorious military officers, it symbolizes power and prestige. The robe is typically long, brightly colored, and elaborately decorated with intricate patterns. While Feiyufu is a specific type of Hanfu—the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese people—its unique design and purpose set it apart as a special form of…

Related interests

Ming dynasty aesthetic and more

Explore related boards