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What does a haircut mean?
Title: haircut
Pinyin: letters
ㄧˇㄈㄚˇ Athena Chu.
Basic explanation: [haircut; Hairdressing [Hairdressing] The act or process of cutting and setting hair.
Citation interpretation
1, comb your hair
"Biography of Xie Jin": "After warming up, it is worthwhile to get a haircut." Jiao's "A trip to Chang 'an": "When you cut it in ten days, the comb will fly away." Wang Maolin's Biography of Zhang in Qing Dynasty: "Draw her little maid and say,' Go and wait on my aunt. Get a haircut and dress at night, and burn incense at night. "
2, refers to trimming hair
Lao She lived under one roof for four generations: "Xiaowen always goes to the best barber shop to get a haircut and shave." Mao Dun's "Lin's Shop" I: "Miss Lin dances very hard, as if there were a lot of short hair stuck around her neck when she had a haircut."
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