What kind of beard?

Question 1: Words and something’s beard is grey, grey, thick and thick

Question 2: What’s a beard? A lock of LIU

A handful

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A circle

A piece

A crop

All make sense

Question 3: Beard What does it mean1.

Beard [hú zi] beard, mustache or whiskers, facial hair, generally refers to the beard that grows on a man’s upper lip, chin, cheeks, cheeks or neck. If you want to distinguish carefully, "Hu" originally refers to the hair that grows around the mouth, and the one on the upper lip is called "mustache" (moustache), also called "eight-character mustache", "eight-character beard", "two-stroke beard", in Cantonese (called "two-handed chicken"), the one on the chin is called "goatee, beard", the one on the temples extending to the chin is called "beard" (also called "beard", "bearded beard"), the one on the cheeks is called "goatee, beard". The long one is called "beard", and the curly one is called "Qiu beard".

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Bandits are usually called Huzi in the north, and in Hebei they are called Thieves. This is related to the nature of their work. Bandits in the north often gather in the mountains and forests to prevent the Communist Party and local armed forces from clearing them out. They come out from time to time to rob homes and then spend money in their lair. As time goes by, their beards grow longer. , and have no time to take care of it, so they naturally have long and messy beards, so when the locals see people with this kind of appearance, they are bandits and run away. Over time, "beard" has become another name for bandits. Although the bandits later found out about this and recruited a barber to join their gang, so that the gangsters could pay attention to their public image and avoid alerting others, it was too late and it continues to this day.

Question 4: What is the difference between a beard and a beard? A beard generally means a beard of a certain length, while a beard is a shorter one.

Question 5: Boy’s Mouth What is the correct name for the beard on the upper lip? "Hu" originally refers to the hair that grows around the mouth, and the one on the upper lip is called "moustache", also called "moustache", "eight-character beard", "two-character beard" "Hu" (called "two-handed chicken" in Cantonese), the one on the chin is called "goatee beard", and the one on the temples connecting to the chin is called "goatee beard" (also called "sideburn beard", "bearded beard"), The one on the cheeks is called "beard", and the curly one is called "Qiu beard"

The one above the lip and below the lip is called "mustache"

The one on the chin is called "goatee"

< p> Those with two cheeks are called "beards"

Question 6: What is the use of a man's beard? Beards have the ability to absorb harmful substances. When people breathe, they can emit a variety of harmful chemical gases, and they can all stay on the beard; the atmosphere contains a variety of heavy metal particles, especially in busy streets, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and lead emitted from car exhaust will also be absorbed by the beard. Adsorption; For smokers, benzopyrene and other carcinogens in the smoke will also stay on the beard. In addition, the epidermis of long beards secretes more oil, which is often difficult to wash off when washing your face with water. Studies have shown that grease has the property of attracting dust and microorganisms.

The beard was analyzed by gas chromatography and found to contain dozens of harmful substances, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, benzopyrene, lead and other heavy metal elements. Under a microscope, a large number of microorganisms can also be seen on the beard. These harmful substances may be sucked back into the respiratory tract as people breathe, harming human health. Therefore, people are advised not to grow beards.

Question 7: What is the function of beard? The role of human beard and other hair

Comprehensive scientific research, etc., it is concluded that:

Hair protects the fragile top of the head, armpit hair protects the sweat glands in the armpits that are not suitable for blowing, and sweat hair protects pores, *** protection Tender scalp and hair have their own parts that need protection.

When we exercise, the sweat on our foreheads will flow down. Without eyebrows, the sweat will flow directly into our eyes, obstructing our sight and hurting our eyes...

Hair itself grows to protect the body of animals, but due to the great evolution of the human brain and the advancement of technology, humans relatively no longer need certain body hair, but it will still need to continue to evolve to completely fade it.

The existing one also has its effect, just like the appendix, without it, the risk of cancer is greatly increased.

Human beards are "hair" rather than whiskers. Mammals are characterized by long hairs on their bodies. These hairs can be roughly divided into ordinary body hair and whiskers on the faces of animals such as mice and cats. Animal beards have functions such as measurement and feeling.

Each beard of an animal is connected to a muscle, and this part of the human muscle has basically disappeared together with the beard, leaving only a small part of the expression muscles, which are distributed around the eyes, nose and mouth. Due to the degeneration of the beard, the muscles used to move the beard in the past have been transformed into expression muscles. Although humans have lost their "beards", as compensation, their facial expressions have become more and more abundant.

In addition to being a symbol of male personality, beards also have the ability to absorb harmful substances.

Men after puberty generally grow beards. This is the result of the action of male hormones. The stronger the reproductive function, the faster the beard will grow. There are more blood vessels in the beard area than at the roots of the hair, and nutrients are easily available. Therefore, as soon as the beard is shaved, it will grow again within a few days.

Recently, foreign experts have discovered that beards have the ability to absorb harmful substances. When people breathe, they can emit a variety of harmful chemical gases, and they can all stay on the beard; the atmosphere contains a variety of heavy metal particles, especially in busy streets, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and lead emitted from car exhaust will also be absorbed by the beard. Adsorption; For smokers, benzopyrene and other carcinogens in the smoke will also stay on the beard. In addition, the epidermis of long beards secretes more oil, which is often difficult to wash off when washing your face with water. Studies have shown that grease has the property of attracting dust and microorganisms.

Foreign experts analyzed the shaved beards with a gas chromatograph and found dozens of harmful substances, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, benzopyrene, lead and other heavy metal elements. A large number of microorganisms can also be seen on the beard under a microscope.

It can be clearly seen from the shape of the beard and the respiratory airflow that the function of the beard is to absorb harmful substances, prevent inhalation, and have little obstruction to the exhaled air.

Historically, men generally exercise much more than women, and men are more required to have beards, and this is basically the case now. Women also have obvious beards, and scientific research shows that there are five genders, so it’s not surprising.

At the same time, beard is one of the gender symbols of men, and it is also the embodiment of the charm of mature men. There is a Chinese proverb that goes, "If you have a hairless mouth, you will not be able to do things well." From a scientific point of view, it proves that the more male hormones are secreted, the more men act. Men's beards have also been attached with more profound meanings. After cutting it off, the logo is gone, and a metric is missing.

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Question 8: What does beard mean in ancient times? The ancient Chinese had the habit of growing beards and paid attention to the appearance of their beards. They respected beards and took the trouble to classify them in detail. For example, the beard on the upper lip was called "mustache", and the beard on the lower lip was called "mustache". The beard is called "粜", the beard on the cheek is called "beard", and the beard on the chin is called "fold". This thoughtful and wordy way of dividing fully demonstrates the sincere love for beards.

Men in different historical periods in our country have different beard styles. The beard style of ancient people mainly reflects the characteristics of experience. For example, a person with a mustache indicates that he has married, a mustache with a mustache indicates that he has entered the society, or has children. A person with a mustache indicates that his children are married or have grandchildren. Classic beards in our country’s history:

1. The beards of the Warring States Period were shaped like an inverted water chestnut and turned upward.

2. In the Sui Dynasty, people trimmed their beards into braids according to different statuses.

3. The famous man Salvador Dali’s powerful and upturned beard can be regarded as a model of highlighting one’s own personality.

4. It is an indisputable fact that Guan Gong has a beautiful beard. His beard not only plays a beautiful role, but also reflects a kind of majesty and morale. At the same time, Zhang Fei was somewhat inferior.

Question 9: What animal has a beard? Many animals eat carnivores and herbivores, including primates.

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