1. cassock: The clothes worn by monks in formal practice are called "cassock", which is the most important cassock. "cassock" is a Sanskrit transliteration. In Chinese, it means bad color, abnormal color, dyed color, obscene color and so on. Because of its incorrect color, it was named "cassock". If the cassock is made of nine or more pieces of cloth, it is called "nine clothes". In addition, there are seven or five articles, and there are three kinds, which are called "three clothes".
Second, clothing: this is the general term for the clothes worn by ancient monks. It's classical Chinese, which means monk's clothing. There are five kinds of clothes accepted: one is donated clothes; Second, there is no donor's clothes; Three returned clothes; Four dead clothes; Five dung sweeps clothes. The dung-sweeping garment is a cassock made by picking up things discarded by people and sewing them with things as cheap as dung-sweeping. It is one of the Twelve Toutuo Lines.
Christina: Christina's style is wide waist, wide sleeves and round neck, which is much fatter than other clothes. Most monks wear them on important occasions such as chanting, listening to the scriptures, worshipping guests, discussing affairs, visiting elders, etc. The color is generally bright yellow or dark yellow. Buddhists at home can also wear navy blue, but they can only wear dark colors such as brown and black, and they can't wear yellow to show the difference with their families.