Step-shaking: Ornaments inserted in the hair, usually in the form of phoenix, butterfly, winged ones, or pendants, are called step-shaking when moving.
Zan: an ornament worn by ancient women on their earlobes.
hairpin: hairpin and hairpin have similar purposes, and they are both essential jewelry for women's bun. The hairpin with double or triple pins is more secure than the hairpin for fixing the bun. For example, the jade swallow hairpin popular in the Han dynasty can be divided into three types: phoenix hairpin, full hairpin and semi-hairpin. The inner tube is made of black velvet and satin strips, with silver wire or copper wire, decorated with jade or beaded ornaments. "Generally, women use copper wire or iron wire to make" hair supports ",and there are three kinds of cymbals: phoenix cymbals, full cymbals and half cymbals. Like a phoenix crown in front of the scorpion, it is covered with a dustpan, which is wide above the dome and below; Wrap two strands of hair around it, and then insert ornaments such as flat hair, hairpins and flowers
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