- 衣冠楚楚 yīguānchǔchǔ immaculately dressed(idiom) immaculately dressed; well-groomed; dapper; refers to wearing clothes that are neat and elegant
- 衣冠冢 yīguānzhǒng cenotaphA tomb that contains the personal effects of the deceased, such as clothing or a hat, rather than their actual remains
- 衣冠不整 yīguānbùzhěng to be sloppily dressed(idiom) to be improperly dressed; to be disheveled; to have one's clothes and hat in a state of disarray
- 衣冠禽兽 yīguānqínshòu beast in human clothingan immoral and despicable person; a scoundrel who looks respectable on the outside but acts like a beast
- 优孟衣冠 yōumèngyīguān to play a part on stageTo perform on stage or dress up as a character; originally refers to the musician Yōu Mèng who impersonated the Prime Minister of Chu to influence the king.
- 衣冠文物 yīguānwénwù civilization and cultureThe cultural institutions, customs, and notable figures associated with a specific place or era
- 衣冠鼎盛 yīguāndǐngshèng flourishing societyofficialdom and high society being in a state of great prosperity and influence
- 衣冠中人 yīguānzhōngrén the gentryA person belonging to the gentry or the official class
- 衣冠之会 yīguānzhīhuì peace conferencepeaceful gathering or diplomatic meeting between states in ancient times
- 衣冠墓 yīguānmù cenotaphA tomb containing only the personal effects (such as clothing or hats) of the deceased rather than their body
- 衣冠枭獍 yīguānxiāojìng a beast in human attirea person who is outwardly respectable but behaves like a cruel animal; a scoundrel or ungrateful person