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Japan's "Moon Head" is so ugly, why was it still popular at that time?
Ancient Japanese samurai, in the war battle, their hair was often scattered for various reasons. At this time, the hair in the middle and front of the head will cover the face, block the line of sight and affect the battle. So some samurai shaved off the hair in the middle and in front of their heads, so that even if the hair was scattered in battle, it just hung freely on both sides of their heads and backs, which would not affect their eyesight. Because of the obvious effect, samurai followed suit and became an unwritten tradition over time, but this hairstyle was limited to the samurai class. As for those who haven't shaved, they are also individual exceptions or commanders who don't go into battle in person. The reference movie "Moon Head Pudding" is a time-travel movie related to the Moon Head Warrior in the Edo era.

As we all know, during the Tang and Song Dynasties in China, the Japanese learned everything from us. At that time, their hairstyles were the same as those of China in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

But when I learned to learn, I suddenly stopped learning. In the late Heian period, the Japanese were pregnant? We want to innovate? I invented this wonderful hairstyle.

As for the cause of this wonderful hairstyle, there are several hypotheses as follows. It is said that this kind? Local support for the central government? Where did the bald hairstyle come from? Bald? . In fact, I felt deja vu when I first saw the hairstyle at the beginning of the month. Come to think of it, the hairstyle of the ancient Jurchen nationality in China is very similar to it. Looking through the history, the head of the Moon Dynasty appeared at the end of Ping 'an, about 1 100. Within the scope of the time node, it happened to be the period when the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty alternated in China. During this period, the rise of Jurchen, the establishment of the Jin State, the invasion of the capital of the Song Dynasty, created the world-famous shame of Jingkang. You know, Japanese samurai are going to the battlefield. If their long hair covers their eyes and they are hacked to death with a knife, it will be too timid. Therefore, the martial arts forces represented by the shogunate first advocated that men should take the lead in the moon. In Japan, there is also an accepted saying that after baldness, the raised hair around will form a platform, so that the hat can be stuck. Besides, wearing a hat still looks a little good.

After the Meiji Restoration, Japan began to learn western systems, hairstyles and costumes, and the head of the Dai Yue Dynasty withdrew from the historical stage. Now this funny hairstyle can only be seen on the screen.