Ancient hairstyle ancient books

1. The names of ancient male hairstyles are: bunched hair, semi-bunched hair, mousetrap hair, pigtail hair, oxtail hair, etc. In ancient times, there were many kinds of hairstyles for men, most of which were tied hair. Relatively speaking, the bundle of hair and the half-bundle of hair are beautiful and aura, but the facial regulations are also quite high.

2. In ancient times, men's hairstyles changed, usually in bunches and semi-bunches.

3. bun, which is more common in this costume drama, refers to tying all the hair and fixing it with a crown or hairpin.

4. Half a bunch of hair, to put it bluntly, I think it means that more than half of it is tied and more than half is put, which is very aura.

5. The head shape of Qin and Han Dynasties, with bangs tied in the middle, looks very emboldened! Bundle hair and semi-bundle hair are all kinds of needle-piercing bun, and all the hair is combed.

6. The customs and habits of young men in the Yuan Dynasty were very extensive, which was reflected in the historical records and images of the East and the West in the Yuan Dynasty.

7. By the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the argument of adult boys gradually subsided. Usually, workers tie their hair in three strands at the back of their heads. Intellectuals, scholars, bureaucrats and members of the royal family usually tie their hair in a bun, and they must also wrap a net towel around their heads to fix their hair.

8. The hairstyle of the Qing Dynasty, I think it was a rat's tail braid in the early Qing Dynasty, followed by a pig's tail braid, and finally it was the oxtail braid seen in the series.