
Peony 
Peony is a very common 
design for Chinese ladies' clothing. Chinese people love peony since more than 
5000 years and it is the most favored flower in China. So peony was choosed as 
Chinese National Flower. Peony symbolizes richness and prosperity. 
Lotus 
Chinese people - and other people in the 
world too - love the Lotus flower. In Tibet even Lotus is a sacred flower. It is 
worshiped by the people of Tibet because it stands for purity and holiness. In 
China's culture there is a legend about a Lotus Fairy, an outstanding beautiful 
and charming lady who always gave a helping hand to people. Lotus symbolizes 
beauty and purity and so you can find the Lotus motive very often on Chinese 
clothes. 

Chrysanthemum 
In Chinese 
culture Chrysanthemum symbolizes longevity. Therefore Chrysanthemum is another 
frequently used motive on Chinese clothes for ladies. 
Fish 
In ancient Chinese culture the fish is a 
symbol for prosperity: The pronunciation of the corresponding Chinese character 
sounds "Yu" and this means the same as prosperity. You often can find the fish 
motive on Chinese clothes to express someone’s wish for a future full of 
prosperity. 
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Dragon 
The (male) dragon is a 
frequently used motive on clothes of Chinese Mandarin people. Dragon symbolizes 
"Supreme Power". But not only the Chinese emperor wore dragon motives. There had 
been some rules about wearing this motive: A facing out head of the dragon 
marked the initiation of the tradition for the emperor, while the most favored 
courtiers wore dragons that faced the onlooker. Other noblemen and officials 
wore profile dragons. 
Phoenix 
The (female) 
phoenix was a frequently used motive on Chinese ladies' clothing within the 
imperial family. Actually the Empress wore Dragon designs often and the Phoenix 
was worn by imperial concubines, wives of princes and princesses. Other 
important ladies like wives of dukes, marquises, earls, and first- and 
second-rank officials wore tartar pheasants motives. The peacock was the motive 
for wives of third- and fourth-rank officials. The mandarin duck design was for 
wives of fifth-rank officials. The paradise flycatcher was used as motive for 
the wives of sixth- and seventh- rank officials. All these are symbols of beauty 
and purity. 
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