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What are the requirements of each dynasty for head shape?

Basically, French style has strict requirements in China, especially for men, and it is one of the main symbols of status. In the pre-Qin period, the literati class had to hold a coronation ceremony when they came of age to distinguish between the so-called gentlemen and civilians (Qin called Qian Shou). This shows the importance attached to hairstyles and headdresses. Since the Han Dynasty banned hundreds of Confucianism, the concept that the body and skin are influenced by parents became popular, and cutting hair was regarded as unfilial, so there was the theory of storing hair. In the Qing Dynasty, after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, Regent Dourgen deeply felt that Manchu was eroded by Chinese culture and asked all Han Chinese men to shave their hair as a sign of submission. Continuing to store hair is regarded as rebellion, and he put forward the famous slogan of keeping hair and raising hair in modern times.

Women's French is more used to distinguish their identities (before adulthood, after adulthood, after marriage), and the specific first floor has been posted enough.