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Visual Infographic of Ancient Chinese Official Ranks and Attire

A 16:9 historical infographic illustrating the Chinese imperial official rank clothing system, with nine officials arranged by grade and labeled comparisons of embroidered badges, court beads, headdresses, and dragon robe patterns. It includes a top quick-reference table, historical trivia callouts, and a bottom timeline showing the evolution of official attire across dynasties in a traditional classical illustration style.

Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: IllustrationLanguage: zh

Prompt

Create a historical-chart-style infographic titled "Visual Breakdown of the Rank System of Ancient Chinese Official Attire," in a 16:9 horizontal layout. Use the aesthetic of ancient ritual-and-institution diagrams and illustrate it in the style of classical book illustrations. The image should show a comparison of official robes for ninth-rank officials in the {argument name="朝代" default="清代"} dynasty, arranged from left to right by rank: nine full-length standing figures, from first rank to ninth rank. Above each figure, label the "buzi pattern" in gongbi style (first rank: crane, second rank: golden pheasant, third rank: peacock... ninth rank: quail; civil officials use birds, military officials use beasts), with close-up magnifying-glass details of the embroidered buzi. Below each figure, label the "court necklace material" (first rank: Eastern pearls, second rank: coral, third rank: sapphire... decreasing by rank), "hat finial and pheasant feathers" (ruby/coral/sapphire/crystal, etc., distinguished by color blocks), and "python robe pattern" (nine-dragon/five-clawed/four-clawed, with diagrams explaining the differences in dragon claw count).   At the top of the image is a "rank identification quick reference table": use a table to compare the differences across nine ranks in five dimensions—buzi, hat finial, court necklace, python robe, and belt—with each cell marked by a small icon plus text. At the bottom is "Historical fun facts": label "Why civil officials use birds and military officials use beasts" (civil posts require soaring high, military posts require bravery), "The political meaning of pheasant feathers" (being granted pheasant feathers is a sign of imperial favor), and "Clothing color restrictions" (commoners may not wear imperial yellow). Along the bottom, use a timeline to show the "evolution of official attire across dynasties": thumbnail-style changes in official clothing from Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing.   All text should be in Chinese: at the top, in seal script, "官服品级图谱:穿在身上的权力密码"; at the bottom, "服饰制度是封建等级的可视化呈现." Use traditional official-robes color palettes. The overall presentation should convey historical institutions and clothing culture, suitable for history education and cultural research.

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