imperial guards or soldiers from the Qing Dynasty in China. They are depicted in historical attire characteristic of that period, including traditional Manchu official hats and robes, and most are armed with sabers.
Here’s a general description of the figures in English:
They are a collection of 8 minifigures representing Qing Dynasty imperial guards or soldiers. Each figure wears a black official’s hat and a traditional robe-like upper garment over a wide black lower garment. The primary distinction between the figures is the color and pattern of their upper garments, and some are posed with one or two sabers.
For example:
- Two figures are in red upper garments with gold and black trim.
- Two figures are in blue upper garments with gold and black trim.
- Two figures are in white upper garments with green and red patterns.
- Two figures are in brown upper garments with a darker brown pattern.
All the figures have similar facial hair (mustache and goatee), which was also common in depictions from that era. Collectively, they depict a group of guards or soldiers from imperial China during the Qing Dynasty.
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