1, fragrant tassel.
In the pre-Qin period, women wore jewelry made of colorful threads on their heads, which indicated that they were married women. At that time, it was called "Xiangying".
2, sachet.
The name of sachet frequently appears in Tang poetry, such as Lu Wen's Song of Shangguan Zhaorong Bookstore: "The sachet is full of embroidery, and the jade blows the blue glass; Gao Hu seven old's social poem: "If you cut it down, you will be judged drunk, and the sachet will be hung high." It can be seen that most people in the Tang Dynasty were called sachets.
3. Pei Wei.
Pei Wei first recorded it in "Songs of Chu Lisao": "Pepper is only used for relief, but you have to be a husband." Wang Yi's note: "Taste is the capsule of fragrance, which means closeness."
From this passage, we can see that there were sachets in Qu Yuan's time, and they were called "Pei Wei".
4, let the stink (xi).
Wencheng is a sachet, which shows that both underage men and women in Han Dynasty wore sachets. This is in line with local customs. Children have poor constitution and low resistance. In ancient times when medicine was underdeveloped, they wore sachets to prevent diseases.