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In ancient times, the dragon robe was a symbol of the emperor, but why did Bao Zheng wear it all day?

I don't know what the subject is asking. Is it Bao Zheng in the TV series? Is he wearing a dragon robe? Because Bao Zheng is a civilian, has nothing to do with the emperor. If Bao Zheng was a white-faced scholar in history, it was impossible to wear a dragon robe.

So, I think what you see may be a TV series. There was once a TV series that really wore a black dragon robe when describing the image of Bao Zheng. There is something wrong with this costume. This TV series was shot in Taiwan Province Province. Maybe they designed it this way because they were influenced by the costumes in Beijing Opera, so they never used it for reference again, and they didn't control it properly, which led to this mistake.

We usually say that there is a difference between the clothes and facial features of civil servants. The clothes of ancient civil servants are embroidered with birds, and the clothes of military officers are embroidered with animals. In our Peking Opera, Bao Zheng's costume is not a dragon, but a python. We say that four claws are pythons and five claws are dragons. It is very likely that Taiwan Province Province didn't pay too much attention to details when filming this TV series, which led to a joke.

Later, we also made a TV series of Bao Qingtian, which was very rigorous. It was a four-claw python. But on the whole, the two versions of TV series are actually different from the clothes worn by Song Dynasty officials. The light source clothes in the Song Dynasty were not so fancy, mostly in plain colors, and there were no large groups of embroidery patterns on the chest. The clothes look simple, but