It is recorded in history that Bai Juyi only washes his hair once a year. Is it really to avoid hair loss?

Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was named Lotte and a Buddhist in Xiangshan, and was known as the "Poet Fairy". The "rambling grass across the plain, coming and going with the seasons" that we recited from childhood was written by him when he was young. The well-known Song of Eternal Sorrow, Pipa Journey and Charcoal Man are also his works.

Excerpts from Two Poems by Master Lang.

Bai Juyi

Even the hair on the head, after a year of bathing.

Bathing is thin and bitter, and after bathing, I am still half bald.

This poet, who was crazy about writing poems and almost possessed, encountered a crisis that almost all men would encounter in middle age-hair loss. He was so anxious about it that he was infinitely sad when he washed his hair.

It's not that people don't pay attention to hygiene and don't like to wash their hair, but when they wash their hair, they are worried and anxious to get a haircut and become a monk. However, not washing your hair can not solve the problem of hair loss. Bai Juyi began to talk about this great event over and over again.

Realist Bai Juyi proved the seriousness of his hair loss on the other hand. "Even the hair on the head, after years of bathing. I am bitter and bitter, and I am still half bald after taking a shower. " It takes a long time to wash your hair (at least one year, at most a few years), and you lose your hair crazily once you wash it, and it will be gone after half washing. Although he is afraid of washing his hair, Bai Juyi is quite open-minded about it. Instead of sighing, he wrote a song "My Hair Felt" to laugh at his "hair loss" incident. Embarrassed in the morning, embarrassed at night. It is good to tell the truth, but it is also good to tell the truth. Too lazy to wash and bathe, too lazy to comb my hair. It's best to be wet in summer, and your head is light without a bun ..... This kind of good attitude is also commendable ~