Why did ancient men pay attention to growing beards? Why do they make people laugh and be generous when they are not careful?

China Han men used to grow beards, not because they liked beards, but because men had to grow beards. Therefore, in ancient China, generally speaking, men always had beards, and people in different periods had different styles of beards. The ancient beard not only reflects a person's characteristics, but also indicates that if a man wears a beard at different times in his life, it means that he is married, while a man with a moustache means that he has just entered the society as an adult, and there is another kind of beard called a descendant beard, which means that his children are married.

In different periods of ancient times, men had different styles of beards. During the Warring States period, men's beards were handsome and tilted like chamfers. Later, in the Sui Dynasty, people began to trim different beards according to their status and got into the habit of knitting beards. Then there are some beards with personality, such as Guan Yunchang's, which are very beautiful and give people a serious temperament.

So what did the ancients pay attention to when they grew beards? Let's start with the origin of the beard. Beards come from ethnic minorities, which are actually what the ancients called Hu people. Hu people like to grow thick beards from the beginning, which is why they are called Hu people. Later people who have hair on their faces are called Hu, that is, beard. In fact, ancient people were very particular about growing a beard. People thought that the longer the beard, the better it looked, and a man's beard could also attract women. For example, Guan Yu's nickname is beard man, because his beard is more than one meter long, which is enviable.

For today's people, men don't have to grow beards. Growing beards will give people a mature feeling, but if the beard is too long, it will also affect personal hygiene, so now it depends on personal preferences.