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Research on the Application of Clothing Elements of Ming Dynasty in Confucian Mansion Collection in Home Textile Design

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Abstract

China is known as “the state of etiquette” and “the kingdom of clothing”. The costumes of the Ming Dynasty in the old collection of the Confucian Mansion are the earliest surviving costumes handed down from generation to generation. These costumes are important cultural relics for the study of politics, economy, culture, etiquette, art and other aspects of the Ming Dynasty. They have unique aesthetic characteristics and high aesthetic value. This paper analyzes the styles, patterns, colors, techniques and fabrics of the Ming Dynasty costumes in the Confucian Mansion, and excavates the artistic features of the Ming Dynasty costumes in the Confucian Mansion. Then combined with modern aesthetic needs, it is directly or indirectly integrated into modern home textile design to create home textile design works that not only have national story heritage but also have modern technological civilization innovation. Demonstrate the important value of the clothing elements of the Ming Dynasty collected by the Confucian Mansion in modern home textile design, and promote the innovative development of home textile design.

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Wu, W., Su, B., Zhang, L. (2023). Research on the Application of Clothing Elements of Ming Dynasty in Confucian Mansion Collection in Home Textile Design. In: Marcus, A., Rosenzweig, E., Soares, M.M. (eds) Design, User Experience, and Usability. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14031. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35696-4_23

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