The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty

Hui Yi (袆衣) is the highest standard ceremonial costume to the empress in the Song Dynasty, used for important occasions such as wedding ceremonies, coronations, holding court, and ancestral shrine sacrifices. This paper uses the method of literature research, as well as using the method of mutual d...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Shuhua, Musdi, Bin Shanat, Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah
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Published: International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.350822021-04-14T06:20:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35082/ The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty Zhang, Shuhua Musdi, Bin Shanat Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah BH Aesthetics NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament NX Arts in general Hui Yi (袆衣) is the highest standard ceremonial costume to the empress in the Song Dynasty, used for important occasions such as wedding ceremonies, coronations, holding court, and ancestral shrine sacrifices. This paper uses the method of literature research, as well as using the method of mutual demonstration of historical books and image data to summarize the types of religious elements in the Song Dynasty empress’s Hui Yi (袆衣). By using interdisciplinary research methods, combined with art, sociology and history, this paper analyzes the reasons for the formation of religious elements. The purpose of this paper is to understand the religious development of Song Dynasty society by the design elements of Hui Yi (袆衣). Studies have shown that the empress’s Hui Yi (袆衣) of the Song Dynasty followed traditional Confucianism in costume forms and colours, and the accessories and patterns reflected Buddhist and Taoist elements. This has a lot to do with the religious system and social customs of the Song Dynasty and confirms the integration of the three religions of “Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism” in the Song Dynasty. International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability 2021-03-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35082/1/abstract.pdf Zhang, Shuhua and Musdi, Bin Shanat and Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah (2021) The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty. International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability, 6 (1). pp. 89-108. ISSN 2550-1569 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/IJSMS/about https://doi.org/10.24191/ijsms.v6i1.12880
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topic BH Aesthetics
NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament
NX Arts in general
spellingShingle BH Aesthetics
NK Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament
NX Arts in general
Zhang, Shuhua
Musdi, Bin Shanat
Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah
The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
description Hui Yi (袆衣) is the highest standard ceremonial costume to the empress in the Song Dynasty, used for important occasions such as wedding ceremonies, coronations, holding court, and ancestral shrine sacrifices. This paper uses the method of literature research, as well as using the method of mutual demonstration of historical books and image data to summarize the types of religious elements in the Song Dynasty empress’s Hui Yi (袆衣). By using interdisciplinary research methods, combined with art, sociology and history, this paper analyzes the reasons for the formation of religious elements. The purpose of this paper is to understand the religious development of Song Dynasty society by the design elements of Hui Yi (袆衣). Studies have shown that the empress’s Hui Yi (袆衣) of the Song Dynasty followed traditional Confucianism in costume forms and colours, and the accessories and patterns reflected Buddhist and Taoist elements. This has a lot to do with the religious system and social customs of the Song Dynasty and confirms the integration of the three religions of “Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism” in the Song Dynasty.
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author Zhang, Shuhua
Musdi, Bin Shanat
Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah
author_facet Zhang, Shuhua
Musdi, Bin Shanat
Qistina Donna, Lee Abdullah
author_sort Zhang, Shuhua
title The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
title_short The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
title_full The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
title_fullStr The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
title_full_unstemmed The Expression of Religious Elements and Factors of Religious Thoughts in the Empress’s Ceremonial Costume “Hui Yi” of Song Dynasty
title_sort expression of religious elements and factors of religious thoughts in the empress’s ceremonial costume “hui yi” of song dynasty
publisher International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35082/1/abstract.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.24191/ijsms.v6i1.12880
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