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Ask for the names of ancient hairpin, step shake and hairpin, and the names of flag clothes in Qing Dynasty.

Butterfly Hairpin, jade hairpin Phoenix Hairpin, jade hairpin Phoenix Hairpin, Plum Blossom Glass Hairpin, Babel Jade Chrysanthemum Hairpin, Pearl Hairpin, Honey Crystal Hairpin,

Golden silk eight treasures pearl hairpin, hollow orchid pearl hairpin, Chaoyang Wufeng hanging pearl hairpin, broom hairpin, three-winged warbler feather pearl hairpin,

Hollow carved crystal hairpin, Wufeng Chaoyang hanging bead hairpin, sapphire turquoise peacock hanging hairpin, white jade inlaid with red coral beads double knot Ruyi hairpin, flower spike hairpin,

Bundle hairpin, broom hairpin, gold-plated Diancui hairpin, Diancui inlaid treasure hairpin, enamel silver hairpin, double phoenix pattern gold-plated silver hairpin, tired silk bead hairpin,

Wufeng, Chaoyang, Guizhuzhai.

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Hairpins, also known as hairpins, hairpins and crown hairpins, are hair accessories used to fix hair or wear it on the top of the head, and also have decorative effects. Generally, it is single-stranded (one arm), and double-stranded (two arms) is called hairpin or hairpin, which looks like a fork. Hairpin refers to the hair accessories used by women. Jin Chai refers to Jin Chai, which is a metaphor for a noble woman. Chai Jing refers to a simple dress with a thorn branch as the hair pin (the hair pin is an iron fork for mowing grass, not a hair accessory). Because the hairpin has two strands, it is borrowed to refer to the "second time around" and "broken ribbon" of the husband and wife.

Reference: Hairpin _ Baidu Encyclopedia