Bianfu
is a historical set of attire in consisting of a knee-length Chinese upper garment known as over a, a Chinese skirt, known as or pair of -trousers along with other accessories. Coupled with the Chinese headwear known as , the complete set of attire is also referred as. This set of attire was considered to be a ceremonial dress. In the Zhou dynasty, the was only ranked-second after the and it was worn by the emperors when he would work on official business or when he would meet with the court officials.The upper garment known as which was red in colour and extended all the way to the knees. This was typically worn over a red skirt known as that reached the length of the ankles. The wearing of a under an upper garment was only worn during formal occasions. Over the, the wearer wore a red coloured. Under the red outer garments, an inner garment known as was worn. A would be held in its wearer's hands; it was further accessorized with,, and the belt called. The, also known as, was a cylinder-shaped that completed the outfit.