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The costumes and hats of the Ming Dynasty are so special, just like the Ming Dynasty in ancient Korea. Who copied it?
LZ said big hat. It is said that the big hat was a shade hat given by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor, to watch the students work in the scorching sun. It is shaped like a smoking hat with a brim. Top hat is one of the most important first clothes for men in Ming Dynasty, which can be used from the emperor to Shu Ren. Falling off the top and hat beads matching the big hat are the origins of the hat-wearing system in Qing Dynasty. At the same time, the top hat is also an important dress for men in Ming dynasty, which is close to the nature of top hat. Big hats are also often given as gifts to neighboring tribes, and there are a lot of records in the records of the Ming Dynasty.

Korean hats are called Dai Zi or Dai Mao. Dai Zi is generally a hat worn by literati in the Korean era. Note that this Dai Zi is different from the bamboo-based hat made of bamboo in our country. Although they are all called Dai Zi, it seems that many Korean Dai Zi are not made of bamboo, and many of them are gauze hats.

Although similar, the hats are different. It is said that both kinds of hats originated in the Yuan Dynasty, which is far from who imitates them.