As a new Chinese national costume. Sun Yat-sen explained the ideological and political implications of the garment: the four pockets outside the clothes represent "four dimensions (ie, ritual, righteousness, honesty, and shame). The five buttons and five pockets on the front (one on the inside) represent Sun Yat-sen's five rights respectively. The theory of constitutionalism (executive power, legislative power, judicial power, examination power, monitoring power in the collar (button) and inner side (pocket) to demonstrate the supervision power of the people's supervision); the three buttons on the left and right cuffs represent three people respectively The concepts of ethnism (ethnicity, civil rights, and people's livelihood) and republicanism (equality, freedom, and fraternity), the collar of the collar is closed, and the governing concept of rigorousness is expressed; the flaps in the middle of the arc above the pockets represent the importance of the intellectuals. The back is not seamed, indicating the country’s peaceful unification. Zhongshan suit was promoted by Sun Yat-sen because of its simplicity and practicality. Since the Revolution of 1911, it has become popular with suits. In 1912, the government of the Republic of China ordered Zhongshan to be a dress, to modify the shape of the tunic and give it a new meaning. Standing lapels, confrontation, front buckle five buttons, four patch pockets, cuffs three buttons. The back piece does not break. In fact, these forms of system are stressful. According to the content of Zhouyi etiquette in the Book of Changes, they are meaningful. For more information, please pay attention to China Button Industry Network Polyester Yarn,Polyester Filament Yarn,Polyester Dty Yarn Fabric,Polyester Blended Yarn Shaoxing Shiffon Textile Co., Ltd , https://www.shiffontex.com
First, the front four pockets represent the four dimensions of the country (courtesy, righteousness, honesty, and shame).
Second, the five buttons on the threshold are different from the Western separation of five powers (administrative, legislative, judicial, examination, and supervisory).
Third, the three buttons on the cuffs represent the Three People's Principles (ethnic, civil rights, and people's livelihood).
Fourth, the back does not break, indicating the country's peaceful unification.
Fifth, the collar is closed in a lapel and shows the concept of strict governance.
Zhongshan suit was named after Mr. Sun Yat-sen took the lead.
In formulating the Constitution of the Kuomintang in the 18th year of the Republic of China, it was stipulated that when civil servants of a certain rank were sworn in, they would wear a Chinese tunic suit.
To express the law of Mr. Shun.
Shape system: stand lapel, face-up, front buckle five buckles, four patch pockets,
Three button cuffs. The back piece does not break.