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    Hufu (Chinese: 胡服; pinyin: húfú; Korean: 호복; Hanja: 胡服; RR: hobok), also referred as Hu clothing, nomadic dress, 'barbarian' clothing or dress, or foreign...
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  • Hufu was a joke product marketed as tofu designed to resemble human flesh in taste and texture. The tongue-in-cheek Hufu website was in existence from...
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    : 23–26  Although the kuxi/kuzhe attire were oftentimes associated with Hufu, some of these garment items and styles were in fact Chinese innovations...
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    were made of jade.: 97  Tiger tallies were known as hufu (Chinese: 虎符; pinyin: hǔfú). The word hufu first appears in the biography of Lord Hsin-ling in...
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    hufuqishe policy and a hufu-style guan which looks similar to the conical hat of the Scythian was adopted. King Wuling's hufu-style guan was less pointy...
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    a variety of shapes and styles. The adoption of the hedangku used in the Hufu of Northern nomadic people through the adoption of the Hufuqishe policy by...
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  • collars were indigenous to China while others had been adopted from the Hufu of other non-Han Chinese ethnic minorities and/or from the clothing worn...
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  • hufuqishe policy and a hufu-style guan, which looks similar to the conical hat of the Scythians, was adopted. King Wuling's hufu-style guan was less pointy...
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  • Daniel Smith-Tone HAETAE by Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen (implementation only?) HuFu by Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen SDitH by Kevin Carrier and Jean-Pierre Tillich;...
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    commonly referred to as Hufuqishe, required all Zhao soldiers to wear the Hufu-style uniforms of the Donghu, Linhu and Loufan people in battle to facilitate...
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