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Is it true that the emperor's robes are thrown away once?

Ancient emperors had many kinds of clothes. For example, imperial clothes, uniforms and auspicious clothes are all necessary costumes for the emperor. One of the most precious is the dragon robe, which represents the supreme status and rights.

The production technology of the emperor's dragon robe is very exquisite. The patterns are all embroidered with gold thread and sewn with special materials. Before the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the emperor's robes were never discarded, and they were only worn on important occasions. After that, it will be collected, but generally it will not be cleaned. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the national movement flourished for a period of time, and the dragon robe was made more beautiful. Many valuable items will be added to it, such as adding many coral beads and pearls and precious stones.

Because the production process is complicated and takes a long time, it will consume a lot of material and financial resources. It is said that it takes 1000 silver to make a dragon robe, and it also takes a lot of time and manpower. If you throw away the dragon robe, you won't pick it up, because it was a great sin to hide it at that time. So the dragon robe can't be discarded, and it will be worn many times.

There are many precious materials in the robe, such as gold and silver thread and all kinds of jewelry. In addition, the production process of robes is complicated and unusual, and the style of robes is also designed by North Korean professionals. Because the materials are expensive, these things can't be washed directly, so robes can't be washed, let alone discarded.

At that time, the dragon robe represented the symbol of the highest right of feudal rule, and only the emperor could wear it. Therefore, it is impossible to throw away the dragon robe at once. If you only wear it once and throw it away, it is a abandonment of power and status and a contempt for feudal rule.