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What does the black cassock stand for?

Black cassock is the cassock of masters and experts.

The cassock is blue, gray, yellow, brown and dark red, and its shape is: straight collar, big waist, right waist and big sleeves. The collar is decorated with a white collar, the body is folded in half from left to right, the front (large and small) sides are connected by an inner swing, and it is sewn on the inside of the back after pleating. There is no hierarchy in cassock.

Taoist robes were very popular in Ming Dynasty, and they were typical casual clothes. Taoism was the state religion in Ming Dynasty, and Taoist robes were regarded as one of the main daily clothes from the emperor to the literati. The shape of the robe is: straight collar, large lapel, right lapel, large sleeve, white collar, left and right hem of the body, the two sides of the front lapel (large lapel and small lapel) are connected by inner swing, and sewn inside the back lapel after pleating.

Taoist robes are also divided into two series, namely uniforms and vestments. The main uniforms are robes and Taoist robes. The sleeves of the coat are one foot four inches wide, the right armpit is open, and there are two streamers; China jackets are mostly double-breasted. Taoist robes, also known as "Rhodes", are similar to robes. The sleeves are more than one foot and eight inches wide. They are blue and blue, symbolizing the sky and atmosphere of the eastern sun.