中山裝
See also: 中山装
Chinese
Sun Yat-sen | to dress up; costume; to pretend to be to dress up; costume; to pretend to be; to pack; to load; to install | ||
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trad. (中山裝) | 中山 | 裝 | |
simp. (中山装) | 中山 | 装 |
Etymology
Named after Chinese president 孫中山 (Sun Yat-sen), who originally wore this type of suit. In English, it was named after Mao Zedong because it became so closely associated with him in the Western imagination.
Pronunciation
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