Tang dynasty and Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms After the golden age of the
Tang dynasty ended, the influence of , the clothing styles from
Central and
Western Asia, gradually weakened and the clothing styles of the royal women of the Tang dynasty began to make their transformation becoming more and more broader and looser. It was not until the mid-late Tang dynasty period () that the distinctions between royal women's clothing and other styles became increasingly obvious. Commoners were not allowed to wear the and had to wear the
beizi instead. File:Buddhist donors, Guiyi era.jpg|Buddhist donors,
Guiyi era, 983 AD File:Detail of Impératrice Du.jpg|Yellow dashan and
xiapei worn by Empress Du.
Ming dynasty over her shoulders, Ming dynasty. In the
Ming dynasty, the was known as (). A yellow coloured was worn by the Ming dynasty (), while a red was worn by the women of the imperial clan, which could include the (), (), (), (). The red was also worn by the , titled court women of first rank. The Ming dynasty also bestowed to the queens of Joseon, where it became known as (). File:孝康敬皇后.jpg == Construction and Design ==