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What is a tassel?
Drooping ears made of colorful feathers or silk thread, often used in skirts and hems of stage costumes. One of them was the headdress walking, which was popular among women in the Tang Dynasty. There are also crowns, tassels on the emperor's head, pearls strung on them, graded and in different quantities. In addition, the ancient Xianbei tribe had a tassel surname, which later evolved into Murong. Tassels, also known as tassels, are pendulous ornaments made of colorful feathers or velvet, such as grain ears, which are commonly found in the four corners of curtains or the handles of Yu Pei fans. There is a saying that "Taoism worships purple, and turmeric is still popular in the door. Talents are fragrant and beautiful." The tassels are swaying in the wind, conveying elegant and graceful charm.
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