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What does it mean for Hakka boys to wear headscarves?

Hakka boys wearing headscarves represent the following meanings:

1, crown ceremony, championship, Buji to ancestral hall, father and brother with towels. Generally speaking, most people get married before they are crowned, and occasionally they are crowned without marriage.

2. The "Three Etiquettes" style was not only abolished in Qi State, but also rarely quoted by scholar-officials. The records in it are similar to the Customs of Xingning County Records written by Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, the coronation ceremony was held in the ancestral hall, but in Changle (now Wuhua County), the coronation was crowned by the father or brother, mostly after marriage.