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What was the hairstyle of ancient men?

In ancient China, men's hair style was usually square bun, but different dynasties had different changes, and in the Qing Dynasty, it all became braids.

In front of the Warring States, Qin and Western Han Dynasties, the bun on the head was slightly to the left. Then at different times, some people may have different bun heights and different hair accessories. Most men's hair should be tied up, whether they are nobles, officials or good citizens.

Extended data

1. According to the Terracotta Warriors, we can clearly see the hairstyles of men in the Qin Dynasty. The main elements are the middle part, bun and crown.

2. Men's hairstyles didn't change much in Han Dynasty. At that time, the scribes liked to wear headscarves, so Zhuge Liang had the saying of "black silk scarf with feather fan".

3. Men in Tang Dynasty all wore hoes. It is a hat like this.

4. Men's hairstyles in Song Dynasty didn't change much in the hats they wore, but it is worth mentioning that men's hairpin flowers were popular at that time, which looked very romantic.

5, Yuan Dynasty hairstyle.

6. Hairstyles of the Ming Dynasty.

7. After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty became the last minority regime in feudal China. At that time, we paid attention to "leaving hair without leaving head" and forced Han men to shave their heads.