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What materials are the props in the play made of?
Problem description:
It is said that only famous actors had elegant headdresses in the old society, so what are those quivering balls, two braids, wigs and beards made of?
I thought clothes were more expensive.
Analysis:
Clothes are expensive, so they can't be washed. I remember that the teachers in charge of clothes at that time all sprayed with wine. The two braids you mentioned are feathers, which used to be stork hair, and now they are pheasant hair. Beard, called entrepot, was originally made of yak hair, but in order to protect animals, exquisite silk can be used as a substitute. Older singers with long faces usually have their own mouths. [Public Health ...]
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