sampot chang kben造句
例句與造句
- The origin of sampot chang kben is known as Indian.
- The people in the region generally wore Sampot Chang Kben but much more Indian looking that today.
- Noblemen and royalty wore the " Sampot Chang Kben " in everyday life with the chest exposed.
- It said that a long time ago, the Khmer people worn sampot chang kben, followed by Indian.
- The history of sampot chang kben dates back to ancient Cambodia, where deities were often portrayed wearing such styles.
- It's difficult to find sampot chang kben in a sentence. 用sampot chang kben造句挺難的
- The influence of sampot chang kben, known as Dhoti in India, were strongly sacked into Khmer culture from the ancient times to today.
- In fact, sampot chang kben is the tradition of southern India, and was imported to early Cambodian Kingdom, Funan by " King Kaundinya I ".
- To show its power, Indians preferred to wear the sampot chang kben as their costume but today, countries under the Greater India, such as Cambodia, also wear it for special occasions.
- In Ramayana mythology, Hanuman is a symbol of bravery, cleverness, and power, so the people, when wearing the sampot chang kben, always drop a tail at the back like Hanuman's monkey tail.
- In the middle of the 13th and 14th centuries, Thai people ( from Sukhothai Kingdom, known as Thailand today ) and Lao people ( from Lan Xang, known as Lao today ) had adopted the wearing of sampot chang kben because they considered it superior for enjoying the special occasions, and useful for royalty or monarchy in their local royal palace, because the Thai people and Lao people had used sampot chang kben in a similar way.
- In the middle of the 13th and 14th centuries, Thai people ( from Sukhothai Kingdom, known as Thailand today ) and Lao people ( from Lan Xang, known as Lao today ) had adopted the wearing of sampot chang kben because they considered it superior for enjoying the special occasions, and useful for royalty or monarchy in their local royal palace, because the Thai people and Lao people had used sampot chang kben in a similar way.