High-ranking official – First-rank official – Grand court dress

(Original photo. Document taken by Hue royal court)

00:00
00:00

Size: 1170mm high; 2240mm arm – Color: antique bronze (mixed between orange and red) – This color is specified in the “Kham Dinh Dai Nam Hoi Dien Su Le” – Institute of History – volume 6, book 187, page 250 – Minh Mang 3rd year (1822) for the first rank (no exception) – Material: high-quality silk – sophisticated woven patterns – Decorative design: Four-clawed dragon (also known as Mang): a symbol of power, ruling class – Unicorn: is a mythical and religious mascot; symbolizing the noble class, wealth, good omen. – Turtle: is a mascot, symbolizing longevity – Phoenix: is a sacred mascot, representing the royal female, belonging to the negative pole; will bring harmonious growth with the positive pole (male); symbolizing complete and perfect growth. Therefore, this type of dress is also known as the Great Court Dress of the Four Spirits or the Mang Robe – The regulations of the court: this great court dress is only used for court (meeting the king) on ​​important occasions such as: Tet; the king’s birthday, the queen mother’s birthday; Nam Giao ceremony; Tich Dien ceremony; receiving diplomatic delegations; the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month (this type of great court dress is only issued to military officials of the third rank and above and civil officials of the sixth rank and above).

Kham Dinh Dai Nam Hoi Dien Su Le (Institute of History), volume 187.

Kham Dinh Dai Nam Hoi Dien Su Le (Institute of History), volume 78.