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Why do ancient people always have long hair?
In addition, the traditional costume in China is Emei wave belt with wide robe and sleeves. However, this kind of clothing is mainly popular among nobles or bureaucrats. Because ordinary people often take part in productive labor, they must wear simple clothes, mainly short clothes.
As for whether it is hot or not in summer ... well, you know, people don't get too hot in summer because they wear short clothes. Nobles wearing long gowns have cooling measures, such as storing ice cubes in winter and putting large pieces of ice cubes in carved cabinets in summer to cool down indoors. The effect is similar to the current air conditioner. There are many kinds of ........................................................................, especially ice porridge, which is sold in the night market (written in history textbooks) ... This shows that the life of the ancients is not much worse than ours. ...
In addition, if the landlord has had long hair, you will know that it is actually cool to roll up in summer, and sometimes it is more comfortable than short hair. ...
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