What Are Chinese Rank Badges?

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Privacy is a novelty in today’s communicative landscape; Linkedin advertises professional appeal, Facebook aggregates milestones, Instagram filters moments and Twitter connects to a global community. Privacy was a similar novelty in 17th century China, with a few technological exclusions.
    The highly collectable Chinese rank badge began in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), becoming more predominant throughout the Ching Dynasty (1644-1912). Embroidered on the front and back of one’s surcoat, the rank badge was created to make court member’s easily identifiable. Very much pieces of embroidered art, the rank badge is a physical juxtaposition to modern, societal classification.
    Chinese rank badges can be broken down into three types; civil, military and imperial. Watch as Freeman’s Asian Art Department Head, Benjamin Farina, explains the intricacies of rank depiction during the Ming and Ching Dynasties.
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