Prohibition of Son Min-soo during the Silla Period

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(1)It was from the Silla period.
(2)the Son Min-soo Prohibition Act

The History of Korean Clothing

Fashion is being used as one of the means to express oneself!

Like the under-boop post I posted last time,

I think people in the past were just as interested in fashion as we are now.

Like the UNDER BOOP post I posted last time, I use it as a way to express myself.

Let’s find out about the clothing that was used as a means of classification.

1 The colors of clothes that can be worn were different depending on their status.

In the social status system, clothing was one of the easiest things to distinguish between the upper and lower classes.

People of low social status are always looking for people of high social status.

He wanted to copy me, and he made laws to stop me.

The most representative one is King Heungdeok of Silla.

There are materials, colors, ornaments, etc. of clothing that can be used according to their status.

I heard that it was divided exactly.

Especially in the Joseon Dynasty, when Confucianism was the governing ideology, the double ban was often imposed.

Not only are the outfits divided according to the status of the officials,

They didn’t let people who weren’t aristocrats wear hats.

It took 600 people to make royal clothes during the Joseon Dynasty.

The royal garments were made in the House of Lords.

The House of Lords was a government office that managed accessories and treasures along with the work of making royal garments.

The Senate is concerned with textiles, weaving, dyeing, jewelry, and metalworking.

Many artisans made and managed royal garments.

The number also reached 600!

There were more kinds of underwear than now.

During the Joseon Dynasty, there were more diverse underwear than now.

Cold underwear for cold winters Ventilation underwear for hot summer

Underwear, etc. to emphasize the silhouette of the garment

There were several underwear that fit the function and purpose.

Especially women’s underwear.

The woman wore layers of pants and an underskirt to inflate her skirt.

And he wore underpants and skirts.

Like Matryoshka, a Russian wooden doll.

You wear a lot of layers of underwear to make it look stylish.

Reference

A term derived from Son Min-soo Cheese in the Trap.

People who imitate other people’s tastes and behaviors, such as cosmetics and daily necessities, use symbols such as food that they like, and use them for a long time because they have a mirroring effect. Son Min-soo’s notoriety can be attributed to his way of speaking and lifestyle, but his personality can be damaged by being stalked because he or she imitates himself or others, buys products that are hard to find because they are very minor.

Source Namuwiki

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