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Rushui jinpu 汝水巾譜

Mar 25, 2024 © Ulrich Theobald

Rushui jinpu 汝水巾譜 was written during the Ming period 明 (1368-1644) by Zhu Shuxun 朱術珣 (c. 1600), courtesy name Junyan 均焉, style Rushui Jushi 汝水居士 "Master from River Ru". He was a descendent of Zhu Zhi 朱植, Prince Jian of Liao 遼簡王, and was 鎮江府通判,后提升為戶部主事.

His book presents illustrations and descriptions of 32 different types of headgear made of folded cloth. All illustrations are reproductions of ancient books or paintings (with a few exceptions like the beiye jin 貝葉巾 cap). Unfortunately, the chronological order of the book is not strict, and Zhu also did not include all available information on the width of particular cloth. He also did not include contemporary headgear, for which a lot of information is available.

Figure 1. Headgear in the Rushui jinpu 汝水巾譜
The huayang cap 華揚巾 that was allegedly created by Tao Hongjing 陶弘景 (456-536) and styled by Lu Guimeng 陸龜蒙 (d. c. 881). Siku cunmu congshu 四庫存目叢書 edition.
Sources:
Li Xueqin 李學勤, Lü Wenyu 呂文鬰, eds. (1996). Siku da cidian 四庫大辭典 (Changchun: Jilin daxue chubanshe), Vol. 2, 1858.
蜀漢 (221-263)