Recently, the "new Chinese style pan hair" has become more and more popular.
There are hairpins, chopsticks, and pens for ......
Actually, in the matter of coiling hair.
The ancients had more experience.
Today, from人首笄 (jī) shaped deviceLook.
Shaped like an itchIts name is 笄 (jī).
It is 16 years long5 cm.
At one end is a long, flat stalk.
Sturdy and not easy to break, smooth and not prickly.
At the other end is a small, round face.
There are five teeth on the head.
There is a hint of mystery in the grotesque.
Look at this "physique".
Why does it make people feel a little itchy on their backs?
It's not an itch.
RatherA bronze hair bundle from the late Shang Dynasty
called"笄 (jī)".
The ancients used the flute to fix and decorate the hair.
At first, it was for the convenience of labor.
With the development of people's aesthetic consciousness.
There are also more materials and styles that have changed.
At first, it was a bamboo flute made of bamboo.
Therefore, the radical of the character is "bamboo prefix".
Because bamboo is difficult to preserve.
Therefore, most of them have survived to the present.
Bone, stone, jade, copper, gold and silver, etc.
During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was mostly bronze.
For academic rigor.
Such utensils are generally referred to as flutes.
Inlaid turquoise jade flute in the collection of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences;Jasper Flute Collection of the Palace Museum.
It is the earliest known headdress
It is the ancestor of the hairpin family
Later hairpins, hairpins and other hair accessories.
All of them are developed on the basis of the flute.
Lu Li, the ** ceremony of ancient women
In ancient times. The use of the flute is very common and does not discriminate between men and women.
Women are mostly used to fix their hair buns.
Men mostly use it to fix the crown of the head.
For women, though.
It has a more special meaning.
It is the first ceremony of the ancient Han women.
An indispensable object.
And whether the woman held a ** ceremony at that time.
It is inseparable from whether it is married or not.
"The Book of Rites: Qu Li": "A woman is allowed to marry, and she is a word." ”Since the Zhou Dynasty.The Book of Rites: Inside": "Women don't come out for ten years, and they don't go out for five years out of ten." ”
Miscellaneous Notes: "Although the woman is not allowed to marry, she is twenty years old, and she is a gift." ”
When a Han woman is fifteen years old, if she has a marriage contract.
The ** ceremony can be held, also known as the "Lu ceremony".
That is, to change the hairstyle of childhood.
Twist your hair into a bun.
Then the hairpin was put on the hairpin.
*: National Rite Culture Evaluation and Appraisal Center.
A fifteen-year-old woman who has not yet been married.
Between the ages of fifteen and twenty.
As long as you make a promise, you can perform the prostration.
If you have been single and have not allowed anyone.
At the latest, when he is twenty years old, he must also perform the prostration.
said that in the future, it will be treated with **.
The etiquette is the traditional etiquette of the Han nationality in China.
It is also an important cultural heritage of the Han nation.
Flute, hairpin, hairpin, step shake
Can you tell the difference?
Ancient Chinese women's headdresses were intricate and varied.
According to different shapes of decoration.
It is divided into different categories.
They also have their own names.
Don't make a mistake
Hairpins
The hairpin is also known as the hairpin, the hairpin, and the crown hairpin.
It is a hair accessory that is used to hold hair in place or to wear it on the top.
Upgraded from the replacement
It is generally a single strand
The original use was simply to tie up the hair.
After entering the class society.
It has evolved into a sign of identity.
Gold-encrusted gemstone dragonfly hairpin collection of the Palace Museum;Peach-shaped gold filament inlaid with gemstone hairpin Hubei Provincial Museum collection.
Hairpins
The hairpin also evolved from the hairpin
It was popularized around the late Western Han Dynasty.
Hairpins and hairpins from the appearance.
The most obvious difference is:
The hairpin is mostly a strand
The hairpin is usually two-stranded
Tang gilt carved flower-shaped silver hairpin, Tang through the air carved flower branch small bird pattern silver hairpin Shaanxi History Museum collection.
Step shake
Cloud sideburns, flowers, faces, golden steps", ".
One of the important headdresses of ancient China.
It is mostly made of gold and jade and other materials.
When the wearer walks.
The ornament swayed with the trembling of the footsteps
Hence the name "step shake".
Horse-head antler-shaped golden step shake, collection of the National Museum of China.
Hairpin hair is not only for beauty.
It is also a cultural symbol.
Passed on through preservation and renewal.
Producer丨Tang Yi.
Producer丨Bi Lei.
Copywriting丨Mao Yueyin.
Vision丨Ding Lijie.
Technology丨Tang Pei.
Reviewer丨Zhu Dongmei.
Co-ordinator丨Liu Ying, Wu He.
Special thanks 丨Shanxi Museum, Shanxi Station, China Cultural Relics News.
Editor in charge: Jia Hongwei.