In ancient China, merchants typically wore practical and modest clothing that reflected their social status. They often donned simple garments made from durable fabrics, such as cotton or linen, with colors that were less vibrant than those worn by the elite. Common attire included long robes or tunics, often paired with sashes or belts. While their clothing was functional, some wealthier merchants might incorporate finer materials or decorative elements to signify their success.
Merchants were not respected in Ancient China because they were thought as greedy and unproductive people. Locals thought that merchants did not help their country in any way.
they were the people that would be in the social classes of ancient china
they sold money
clothes
There was no real sturcture but the farmers were of a higher rank than the merchants and the officials are the highest after the emperor.
Merchants were not respected in Ancient China because they were thought as greedy and unproductive people. Locals thought that merchants did not help their country in any way.
the wealthy people in ancient china wore silk
nothing
Nothing
Heavy thing
Cause they didn't value money. Didn't get to have government jobs because of that.
China Merchants Bank was created in 1987.