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In ancient China, wealthy individuals often wore elaborate silk robes known as "hanfu," characterized by their flowing sleeves and wide collars. These robes were typically adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, signifying status and wealth. The use of high-quality materials and luxurious embellishments, such as gold thread and embroidery, was common among the elite. Additionally, the style and color of the robe could indicate the wearer's social rank and official position.

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