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What was Qing dynasty’s imperial yellow jacket, what it symbolised, why it mattered

SCMP China reports: Tradition had it that the colour meant the element earth, symbolising that ‘all land belongs to the king, and all people are his subjects’ In ancient China, ordinary people were not allowed to wear yellow as it symbolised the imperial power, apart from one exc

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May 10, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Originally reported by SCMP China
What was Qing dynasty’s imperial yellow jacket, what it symbolised, why it mattered

Key Takeaways

  • Officials and ordinary people followed suit and yellow once became an “in” colour in the Sui dynasty.Originally reported by SCMP China.
  • It was worn over the long robe as protection while riding horses.Huang magua, or the imperial yellow jacket, has a special meaning due to its colour.
  • In Qing dynasty, only the emperors, empresses and empress dowagers could wear yellow.
  • Ordinary people were not allowed to dress in the colour.BackgroundEven crown princes were only allowed to use yellow on small accessories.

SCMP China reports: Tradition had it that the colour meant the element earth, symbolising that ‘all land belongs to the king, and all people are his subjects’ In ancient China, ordinary people were not allowed to wear yellow as it symbolised the imperial power, apart from one exception: the emperor’s yellow jacket. .css-1mniedq{color:inherit;font-weight:inherit;font-size:inherit;font-family:inherit;line-height:inherit;}Magua is a style of jacket worn by Manchu males during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was worn over the long robe as protection while riding horses.

Huang magua, or the imperial yellow jacket, has a special meaning due to its colour. In Qing dynasty, only the emperors, empresses and empress dowagers could wear yellow. Ordinary people were not allowed to dress in the colour.

Background

Even crown princes were only allowed to use yellow on small accessories. The tradition of yellow being the imperial colour began in Sui dynasty (581-618), when the Emperor Wen of Sui started the trend of wearing yellow. He ignored the then attire policy that required emperors to wear white on important occasions and chose yellow out of his personal preference.

Key facts

  • It was worn over the long robe as protection while riding horses.
  • Huang magua, or the imperial yellow jacket, has a special meaning due to its colour.
  • In Qing dynasty, only the emperors, empresses and empress dowagers could wear yellow.

What this means

Later, he even adapted his court robe into yellow. Officials and ordinary people followed suit and yellow once became an “in” colour in the Sui dynasty.

Originally reported by SCMP China. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.

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