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In different monasteries, some monks wear blue-gray vestments and some wear yellow vestments, all of which are Zen, ordinary monks, not abbots.
In Su Wenjing of Sharifu, it is mentioned that Sabo wears soapy clothes, Maha monks wear yellow clothes, Mishasai wears blue clothes, Tanwude wears red clothes, and Uighurs in Ye Jia wear Mulan clothes. This is to express one's sect through the different colors of three clothes. Although the clothes of the five parts are different, the original red cassock is shared by five parts.
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