In costume dramas, it is common to tie up all the hair and fix it with a crown or hairpin, while the poor people use cloth strips to fix it.
2. Half-beam hair
The man tied his hair in half and put it in half, which is very fairy.
3, Qin and Han hairstyles: there is a middle point in the middle and then the hair is tied, which looks very hard.
4. The custom of men stubble and braiding hair was very common in Yuan Dynasty, which can be seen in a large number of historical records and images at home and abroad.
By the middle of Ming Dynasty, the quarrel between adult men gradually disappeared. Generally, working people tie their hair into three strands at the back of their heads, while literati, scholars, bureaucrats and nobles generally tie their hair in a bun and wrap a net towel around their heads to fix their hair.
6. Hairstyle in Qing Dynasty: pigtail braid in early Qing Dynasty, pigtail braid later, and oxtail braid seen in TV series finally.