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Bernhard Stelmaszykf the introduction and dissemination of woolens in nineteenth-century China. She brings to light the different categories of wool, how these fabrics were incorporated into objects such as purses and made into rain clothes and ostentatious capes as well. Wool was available in a broad range of hues. Ilabyrinth 发表于 2025-3-29 03:27:43
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Bernhard Stelmaszyk to wear . (traditional Japanese clothes). It is well known that during the Meiji era . was mandated for government offices and at court. However, it remains uncertain why Western attire was necessary in the first place and how Japanese society as a whole viewed the prescription. Presenting the majo裤子 发表于 2025-3-29 18:43:47
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