Beonggeoji

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Beonggeoji
Korean name
Hangul
벙거지· 전립· 병립
Hanja
none· ·
Revised Romanizationbeonggeoji· jeonnip· byeongnip
McCune–Reischauerbŏnggeoji· chonnip· byŏngnip

A beonggeoji (

Second Manchu invasion of Korea (1636).[1]

The Chinese version known as bingli was worn by soldiers of the

Qing Dynasty implemented mandatory clothing and hairstyle regulations for all males (剃髮易服:Tìfàyìfú; see also Queue Order
) in the first half of the seventeenth century; after approximately a decade of uneven enforcement following the harsher update to the regulations in 1645, its use fell completely out of use in China.

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References

  1. ^ 벙거지 (in Korean). Empas / Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2008-09-27.

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