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- Gwanbok abstract "Gwanbok is a East Asian cultural sphere's general term referring to all business attires of government officers given by government, with Rank badge on them to distinguish hierarchies.In Korea, It began to be worn since Silla period until Joseon Dynasty. In the early Silla period, the official clothing system of Tang dynasty was introduced into Korea.Until Joseon Dynasty, the Gwanbok system was largely influenced by the clothing system of other cultures, especially by Chinese and nomadic cultures in Western Asia. However, Korea had a dual clothing tradition, in which rulers and aristocrats adopted different kinds of mixed foreign-influenced style, while the commoners had a distinct style of indigenous clothing that today is known as Hanbok. There were several types of gwanbok according to status, rank, and occasion such as jobok, jebok, sangbok, gongbok, yungbok, and gunbok. Jobok was the gwanbok worn for special occasions such as national festivals, or announcement of royal decrees. Jebok was the gwanbok worn while an ancestor veneration ritual called jesa was held. Sangbok was worn as a daily official clothing while gongbok was worn when officers had an audience with the king at the palace. Yungbok was related to military affairs. However, as the term in a narrow scope only denote the gongbok and sangbok, it means dallyeong, robe with a round collar.".
- Gwanbok thumbnail Joseon-Portrait_of_Cha_Jegong-Black_danryeongpo.jpg?width=300.
- Gwanbok wikiPageID "19475043".
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- Gwanbok wikiPageRevisionID "648335747".
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Ancestor_veneration.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_clothing.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Circular-collar_robe.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Dallyeong.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink East_Asian_cultural_sphere.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Jesa.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_square.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Rank_badge.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Silla_period.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLink Veneration_of_the_dead.
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gwanbok".
- Gwanbok wikiPageWikiLinkText "gwanbok".
- Gwanbok caption "Heuk dallyeongpo in the late 18th century".
- Gwanbok hangul "관복".
- Gwanbok hasPhotoCollection Gwanbok.
- Gwanbok img "Joseon-Portrait of Cha Jegong-Black danryeongpo.jpg".
- Gwanbok imgwidth "160".
- Gwanbok mr "kwanbok".
- Gwanbok rr "gwanbok".
- Gwanbok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Gwanbok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Gwanbok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Gwanbok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gwanbok subject Category:Korean_clothing.
- Gwanbok hypernym Sphere.
- Gwanbok type Article.
- Gwanbok type ArtificialSatellite.
- Gwanbok type Article.
- Gwanbok comment "Gwanbok is a East Asian cultural sphere's general term referring to all business attires of government officers given by government, with Rank badge on them to distinguish hierarchies.In Korea, It began to be worn since Silla period until Joseon Dynasty.".
- Gwanbok label "Gwanbok".
- Gwanbok sameAs 관복.
- Gwanbok sameAs m.04n2nny.
- Gwanbok sameAs Q14789868.
- Gwanbok sameAs Q14789868.
- Gwanbok sameAs 官服.
- Gwanbok wasDerivedFrom Gwanbok?oldid=648335747.
- Gwanbok depiction Joseon-Portrait_of_Cha_Jegong-Black_danryeongpo.jpg.
- Gwanbok isPrimaryTopicOf Gwanbok.