A bun in Tang dynasty
Hairstyles of ancient Han women in China changed with their age and status. When they were young, they used to comb their maidservants' hair. When they got married, they changed their hairpins into a bun, and then matched them with jewelry such as gold, silver, flower buds and jewels, forming a rich and elegant decorative style. It can be seen from the Contrast Diagram of Women's Hairstyles in Tang Dynasty (figure 1) that women's hairstyles in Tang Dynasty have been renovated and emerged one after another, and many beautiful hairstyles have attracted the sincere admiration of scholars in Tang Dynasty and later generations. There are many kinds of women's hairstyles recorded in various documents in the Tang Dynasty, including Ji Yun, Yami, Luo Ji, Twin Bun, Wu Man, Sanjiao and E Ji. Duan, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, also pointed out in the article "Jipin" that there is a semi-turn bun and an anti-bun; There are double-ring Wang Xian bun, Uighur bun, sorrow bun, submission bun and makeup bun in the palace of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. There are semi-turned bags, reverse bags, Leyou bags, Kaiyuan Zhongbao, Double bags, Wang Xian bags, Uighur bags and Guifei bags. In Zhenyuan, combs are obedient, five-color flowers are attached, and makeup is swept.