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What are the headdresses of the Han nationality?

1. Hairpin:

Hairpins are developed from hairpins, and the relationship between hairpins and hairpins has been described in previous articles, so I won't go into details here!

Second step

You should also know that ancient women came of age at the age of fifteen. At this time, you need to roll up your hair with a quilt as a symbol of adulthood.

3. firewood:

Many friends will be confused on the issue of hairpin and card issuing. In fact, the difference between the two is also very simple. Hairpins are made up of two hairpins. In other words, the difference between a hairpin and a hairpin is whether it is two strands or one strand;

4. Step shake:

In fact, walking is similar to hairpin and hairpin, except that jewelry is attached to hairpin or hairpin. And when walking, the pendant will shake with the footsteps, so it is called walking.

5. Bud:

Bud is a kind of flower ornament on the face of ancient women, made of gold and silver and attached to their foreheads. This has been described in the previous article, I believe everyone knows!

6. Huasheng

Watson, also known as Watson, is a kind of flower-shaped jewelry, which is often inserted in a bun or adorned on the forehead.

7. Ground machine

This is a kind of hair accessory for married women in Ming Dynasty, also called targeting top, which can be regarded as a status symbol.

8. Zhu Hua

Pearl flower is a kind of flower ornament made of beads. It still looks very delicate and beautiful ~

9.rockhopper penguin

The rockhopper is the crown of the empresses of ancient emperors, which is decorated with jewels similar to the phoenix. In the Ming Dynasty, the rockhopper was the ceremonial crown worn by the empress when she accepted books, visited temples and attended court meetings. Its shape inherited the system of Song Dynasty, and developed and perfected it to make it more elegant.

In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the colorful crowns used by ordinary women as ornaments were also called rockhopper crowns, which were mostly used for weddings.

10. Offset

Shaving forehead, also known as forehead belt, hairband, hair band, Lemei and brain bag, was popular in China in the Ming Dynasty. Women's scarves around their foreheads are usually decorated with embroidery or jade beads.

1 1. Baotou, Potou and Lying Rabbit

These are used to wrap hair, which may not be so popular in present life. But in ancient times, it was still very popular

12. Earrings

I believe everyone knows this very well. Earrings are what we now call earrings, that is, an ornament worn on the ear.