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What history and culture does the beauty of music in Hakka costumes contain?

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Commonly known as "Zhao Taojun" or "Zhao Junmei", it may be influenced by Zhao Jun's headdress in ancient paintings and developed from wearing a headscarf. Women in the Ming dynasty had this kind of dress, which was still loved by women in the early Qing dynasty. Narrow strips of cloth are tied back from the forehead and embroidered with jade pieces and pearls, which are worn by young women as "Chun Mei". Old people often use black and blue eyebrows, so it is also called "black scarf hoop". Simple decorations, such as jade pieces or buttons, are sewn in the middle, and some are widened near the ears to protect them from cold.