Wallets have many uses, which are widely used to hold things, decorate clothes and hold incense. Hebao has experienced various dynasties and generations, and contains rich modeling features, exquisite embroidery art and rich cultural implications. Not only that, the purse is the sustenance of feelings, especially between men and women in ancient times.
Since ancient times, China has been very subtle in expressing his feelings. The "missing" and "love" in the hearts of the ancients never floated in words. In his poems, the feelings are ever-changing, often lyrical and tactful. The confession is "if you remove the dust from the road, if you make the cement muddy." Miss "when * * * cut the candle at the west window, but talk about the rain at night." In addition to poetry, purse is also an important emotional sustenance, and the ancients used purse to convey feelings and blessings.
The source of wallet
The word "purse" was first widely used in the Song Dynasty, meaning a small purse that you carry with you, and there are other names such as velvet, Pei, He, Xiang, Xiang Ying and Pei. The prototype of wallet can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period. Since the Spring and Autumn Period, people have generally worn "bags" to store small objects in them, and some people have placed herbs to repel mosquitoes. The earliest description can be found in the poem "Daya Gongliu", "wrapped in food and wrapped in a bag." Among them, "Tao" and "bag" are money bags.
Wearing "capsules" is also an important part of the etiquette system of ancient Chinese costumes. "Book of Rites Internal Rules" "Men wear leather and women wear silk." In the selection of materials for ancient "bags", only the male weft and the female buckle conform to the etiquette norms. Later, "capsule" became an important status symbol of official clothes. "The Book of Jin" once recorded that "eight ministers, lotus purple, took raw purple as a bag to mend clothes". "Lotus Purple" and "Picking up a Bag" are purse strings. In the Tang dynasty, fish bags made of different materials such as gold and silver wire were also used as symbols of official rank.
Among them, the purse containing spices developed into another important handicraft in ancient times-sachet, namely sachet. During the Tang dynasty, gold and silver sachets began to appear, beautifully made, exquisite and beautiful.
The source of wallet
The word "purse" was first widely used in the Song Dynasty, meaning a small purse that you carry with you, and there are other names such as velvet, Pei, He, Xiang, Xiang Ying and Pei. The prototype of wallet can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period. Since the Spring and Autumn Period, people have generally worn "bags" to store small objects in them, and some people have placed herbs to repel mosquitoes. The earliest description can be found in the poem "Daya Gongliu", "wrapped in food and wrapped in a bag." Among them, "Tao" and "bag" are money bags.
Wearing "capsules" is also an important part of the etiquette system of ancient Chinese costumes. "Book of Rites Internal Rules" "Men wear leather and women wear silk." In the selection of materials for ancient "bags", only the male weft and the female buckle conform to the etiquette norms. Later, "capsule" became an important status symbol of official clothes. "Book of Jin" once recorded that "eight sitting ministers are lotus purple, raw purple is the bag, and clothes are the makeup". "Lotus Purple" and "Picking up a Bag" are purse strings. In the Tang dynasty, fish bags made of different materials such as gold and silver wire were also used as symbols of official rank.
Among them, the purse containing spices developed into another important handicraft in ancient times-sachet, namely sachet. During the Tang dynasty, gold and silver sachets began to appear, beautifully made, exquisite and beautiful.