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In ancient times, hairpins were made of bones, horns, tooth tools, etc. You can imagine the age at which this headdress was worn. ? It is used by adult women in ancient China to tie, coil and fix their hair; then there is another meaning, which is that it represents a woman's adulthood in ancient times. There is also a record in the history books "Etiquette·Shihunli": When a woman is promised to marry, she is given the title of "Etiquette". It has the same meaning as the ancient men and crowns for adults; Pijia: refers to women’s jewelry and also refers to women; Pier: ancient women often used it to decorate their hair and ears.

Hairpin

The hairpin was used by women in ancient times to fix their hair and men's hats. Its origin was developed from the hairpin. Hairpins can be made of metal, bone, jade and other materials and decorated with jewelry. Later, they became jewelry that represented women's hairpins. At the same time, in ancient times, wearing hairpins of different materials represented one's status. Such as the hairpin tassel: the crown ornament of ancient dignitaries; the hairpin crown: used by the ancients during the Double Ninth Festival to ward off evil spirits and prolong life; the hairpin combination: the folded hairpins overlap, which refers to the marriage between a woman and the person she likes after losing her husband.

Chai

A hairpin is a kind of jewelry formed by the cross combination of two hairpins. It is in the shape of two metal wires twisted together. There will definitely be a tassel at the end of the decoration. Pendant. One use is to tie up the hair, and the second use is to fix the hair and hat. Types include gold hairpins, jade hairpins, treasure hairpins, skirt hairpins, etc. It is different from another kind of hairpin which is composed of two hairpins. A kind of jewelry for ancient Han women.

Bu Yao

Bu Yao is a kind of jewelry worn by ancient Han women. However, most of them are made of gold in the shape of dragons and phoenixes, with pearls and jade on top. From the Six Dynasties onwards, the patterns became more complex, and some were in the shape of birds, animals, flowers, branches, etc.; when worn, they were mixed with hairpins; the main materials were gold, silver, and jade. Agate etc. It has been circulated in the Song Dynasty and was also a symbol of status and rank. After the Han Dynasty, Bu Yao was gradually seen and worn by the common people and had the opportunity to be widely circulated. Because many styles are phoenixes, butterflies, animals with wings, tassels, and hoistings, they sway with the steps when walking, and are lifelike, so they are called step shakes.

Pearl flowers

Pearl flowers are flower decorations made of beads on women’s hairstyles or clothing.

Huasheng

Huasheng: a flower-shaped jewelry worn by ancient Han women. For Huasheng's jewelry, gorgeous headdress. The source is "Shiming·Shijie": "Huasheng: Huasheng: Hua, like the flower of grass and trees; Sheng, the speaker's description is equal, and one person wears it to win, and it is also a headdress in front of the hair.

Phoenix Crown

Phoenix Crown: The phoenix crown is the crown ornament of ancient emperors and concubines. It is decorated with phoenix-like jewelry. The phoenix crown in the Ming Dynasty was a ceremonial crown worn by the queen when she was enthroned, visited the temple, and attended court meetings. Its shape is inherited. The system of the Song Dynasty was further developed and improved, making it more elegant and elegant. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the colorful crowns commonly used by women were also called phoenix crowns, and were mostly used for wedding decorations.

Dian Cui: Dian Cui craft is a traditional Chinese gold and silver jewelry making process. It is an auxiliary craft in jewelry making and plays the role of embellishment and beautification of gold and silver jewelry. The jewelry produced has good luster and bright colors. As long as you pay attention to protection during use, the luster and color can be preserved for a long time. The development of dot emerald craftsmanship reached its peak during the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong periods of the Qing Dynasty, and continued from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China. After becoming popular, it gradually faded out of people's sight due to the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. Its superb technical level and immortal artistic value rely on people's pursuit of beautiful and beautiful things. Nowadays, goose feathers, ribbons and other materials can be used to replace kingfisher feathers. Jewelry and craftsmanship are passed down.

So what should you pay attention to when matching these beautiful headdresses with Hanfu?

The above has introduced so much for everyone to understand how to wear headdresses and accessories in Hanfu. The choice should be based on your style of wearing Hanfu: a hairpin full of beads is suitable for formal wear, which is fresh and elegant. Hairpins are just for decoration. Hairpins with alloy pieces and plastic beads inserted all over the head will only be cheap. If you feel that it is too expensive, try not to wear a crown with a flat head. If it’s not good to not add accessories, then add a Confucian scarf or other hat, which will also be very stylish.

Pay attention to hair style and makeup.

I also mentioned this to everyone in the previous article. Two things to pay attention to: Makeup: It is best not to wear makeup when wearing Hanfu. You can wear light makeup, but not necessarily heavy makeup. When wearing some special Hanfu, you can wear heavy makeup according to your hairstyle. What type of Hanfu are you wearing? Don’t have a complicated hairstyle for the Hanfu you usually wear. Firstly, it’s more difficult to dress up. Secondly, you don’t wear a wig like a star in a TV series. Another thing is not to have your hair disheveled because you Wearing Hanfu like this is not good and makes people think that you don't respect traditional Hanfu clothing. If you want to shoot on location or in a formal occasion, you need to have a more complex hair style and a more formal makeup and some headgear to match the hair style.

Attention to clothing

1. Do not wear fake Hanfu: Because of the special materials and craftsmanship of Hanfu, the price is relatively expensive, so it is not suitable for students and those who have just entered the industry. Newbies should be careful not to buy knockoff Hanfu for cheap. The main reason is that the overall look of the knockoff Hanfu will look fake and will be easily criticized by a ten-level Hanfu girl. The style is not the same in form, but most of them are similar. When you buy it from an official manufacturer, you will find that the shape is correct, the pattern is excellent, and the fabric does not drop in price or violate the quality.

2. The length of Hanfu: The skirt length of Hanfu is 3 meters, 6 meters and other lengths. You must choose the one that suits your height and is effective. Otherwise, if you wear something that is not suitable, you will lose the original beauty of Hanfu. It gives people the impression that they don’t understand Hanfu.

3. Avoid mixing and matching Hanfu: Different dynasties have different characteristics of Hanfu. Do not mix and match. For example, if you wear a chest-high robe with a robe on the outside, or a large-sleeved blouse on the outside of a curved train, you will not understand if you go out like this. People who are Hanfu think you are weird, let alone people who know Hanfu so well, what do you think of you? The traditional Hanfu clothes we wear are not the clothes we usually wear. Even those who have just entered the Hanfu circle should know some details. So don’t behave strangely by mixing and matching Hanfu.

4. Avoid being disheveled: Add a middle coat to the dress, and flatten the exposed bra. Tighten the chest-high straps tightly otherwise they will fall off easily. Iron wrinkled clothes before wearing them. Dress neatly with your collar crossed and don't expose a large area of ??your chest. If the clothes are too short, you must wear a midi skirt and trousers underneath and don't expose your calves, ankles or jeans.

Pay attention to the matching of hand decorations

Many girls who wear Hanfu will hold some decorations in their hands. If they match their Hanfu, they can hold a folding fan or a round fan in their hands in summer, or a folding fan in winter. Warm scarves, hand-painted bags and other combinations can make you full of ancient charm.

Pay attention to shoes

When wearing Hanfu, it is common to wear embroidered shoes. In ancient times, people wore shoes with embroidery technology when wearing this kind of clothing. , the two have a good fusion and look complement each other, and the embroidered shoes can prevent you from stepping on the skirt when walking. For boys, boots are a kind of boots that men often wore in ancient times. They are usually paired with various men's Hanfu. Take the more popular round-neck robes today as an example. When paired with boots, they look cleaner and neater. Very handsome. You can also wear it with cloth shoes, white shoes, etc. Don't wear tennis shoes because they will not match.

Pay attention to appearance

There are several basic etiquettes that we need to understand when wearing Hanfu. We must learn to salute, arching our hands and making a bow, which are commonly used to greet fellow robes. The method: usually hold your head up and chest high, cross your hands on your abdomen, keep your sleeves from having figure-shaped sleeves, and walk slowly and steadily. Although you won’t be allowed to speak classical Chinese like the ancients, you still need to speak in a manner that is etiquette. Don’t use swear words. Others will definitely laugh to death if you use swear words while wearing Hanfu. You should speak at a moderate speed, not too fast or too slow.

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