Matching Pairs Relate the imagesOnline version Match the images with their respective description. by Mercy Alvarado 1 The creator of the product was Jeno Paulucci, the son of Italian immigrants, who developed a recipe based mainly on Italian spices. 2 The dish is named after Ding Baozhen (1820–1886), an official in the late Qing Dynasty. 3 Created in the Qing dynasty between the 17th and 20th centuries, it was the main attire of the Manchu ethnic group. 4 It is curious that until the second period of the Song Dynasty (1127 – 1279) wonton was considered a delicacy for the rich. 5 The third type of Chinese clothing is the changshan, which was established at the end of the Qing dynasty. 6 The hanfu is another model of Chinese clothing that began to be used in the Han era, around the 3rd century BC.