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The "dragon robe" is an example of textile art from the late ming dynasty. true false
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The "dragon robe" is an example of textile art from the late ming dynasty. true false
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The right answer is True.
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False.
In fact, the robe dragon was already used since the Sui dynasty in the mid-500s. The Ming continued to use but were not the creators of such clothing, which became the official costume of the emperors.
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