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What are the hair accessories in Han Dynasty?

Step shake

The common forms are phoenix, butterfly, winged, or hung with pendants. When walking, the gold ornaments will move with the swing of walking and be lifelike. Take its step, and you will waver, hence the name.

It is mostly made of gold bent into dragons and phoenixes and decorated with pearls and jade. In the Six Dynasties, the more complicated the fancy was, or the flowers and branches of birds and animals were crystal clear and exquisite, mixed with fine hairs and stuck to the hair.

History:

Interpretation of names and jewelry: "There will be beads hanging on it when you step on it, and it will shake when you step on it." ?

"The book of the later han dynasty. "Notes on Jade Symbol": "Take gold as the theme of mountains, white pearls as cassia twigs, and a knight (sparrow) with nine flowers." ? Wang Xianqian accepted the explanation and quoted Chen Xiang as saying, "In the Han Dynasty, gold was a phoenix, and there was a mansion under it, and a nest in front of it. The five jade ornaments hang down, but the thread shakes. " ?

Tang Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "The cloud of hair, the petal of cheek, the golden ripple of crown when moving." ?

Song Xie Yi's "Butterfly Loves Flowers" words: "Shake the sapphire and grind around the temples, lack flowers, and the sawflies are beautiful."

It is more common in the tombs of Xianbei ethnic minorities in China. ? Walking is first used by aristocratic women, and later it is also used by the people. ? "Yu Tai Xin Yong Er Jin Fu Xuan Ge Yanxing": "The head is gold, and the ears are bright."

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