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    Dressing as a Sage: Clothing and Self-cultivation in Early Confucian Thought
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (4): 567-588. 2021.
    This article examines the reasons early Confucians offer to support the belief that clothing is formative of its wearer’s character, as well as the arguments other early Chinese texts raise to object to it. It focuses on early Confucian discourses about three representative items of clothing, including the cap used in the coming-of-age ceremony, the accessories made by jade, and a style of clothing named shenyi 深衣. These cases demonstrate that, in early Confucian thought, clothing is said to be …Read more