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Is Dai Yue's head, once popular in Japan, the only criterion for testing handsome guys, or is it meaningful?
The young girl said: roundness is the only criterion for testing handsome guys. Many people scoff at this. Those soldiers in the army are round. As soldiers who defend their country, they are the most handsome men. If only from the hair style, the "first generation of the moon" that once swept Japan is the general trend, and even Mr. Tony is ashamed. However, are those Japanese men who shave their hair as "the moon's head" to highlight their values, or is there another meaning?

Edo in kanto region is a famous fashionista. "Edo" refers to those playboys who are rich, unrestrained and unrestrained. Every day after work, they plunge into the bathhouse, take a shower and change their clothes. They will find a small shop, let the barber sharpen the razor, shave the new hair on their heads, finally touch their bare heads and leave contentedly.

The hairstyle shaved by Edo people is Japan's "Moon Generation Head", that is, all the hair on the top of the head is removed, only the hair on the back side is kept, and the final hairstyle is "Moon Generation". Moon Daitou is actually the hairstyle of ancient Japanese samurai. They shaved off part of the hair on the top of their heads to avoid the discomfort caused by wearing helmets in battle, such as sultry and itchy heads. In addition, when not wearing a helmet, samurai don't have to worry about blocking the line of sight because of drooping hair, so the benefits of the moon head are highlighted.

However, according to the research of Yi Shi Zhang zhen, a ritualist in the Edo period, he thinks that the word "Dai Yue" is actually a misinformation, and the real meaning of translating it into Chinese characters is "negative interest", that is, "unhealthy qi". The reason why Japanese samurai want to get rid of the hair on the top of their heads is to get rid of the "unhealthy qi" and integrate the whole body, just like the masters in martial arts novels get through the "strange classics and eight veins". In addition, there is a saying in China ancient medicine called "Qi", which refers to the gas flow in the human body, that is, the "breathing in the body" of China Wushu.

When and where the word "Dai Yue" arose is now impossible to verify, but the earliest record about Dai Yue can be traced back to the end of heian period. "Jade Leaf" records that its temples are not straight, the moon is too bitter, and its face is extremely damaged. Therefore, the origin of the Moon Dynasty is also recognized as the end of heian period. A.D. 1609, at the beginning of the Edogawa era, after Shimadzu Samo sent troops to Ryukyu, he once dubbed the hairstyle of Yue Dynasty as "former workshop owner" (semi-bald).

After the later "Budo Law" was enacted, "Moon Head" was officially defined as the standard hairstyle of samurai, which is also the symbol of samurai. As we all know, Japan's class system is distinct. At first, the head of the Yue Dynasty was only popular among the samurai class, but with the passage of time, the head of the Yue Dynasty was gradually accepted by the March class. They think that the head of the Yue Dynasty is very practical, which can not only look very spiritual, but also revive the national spirit.

After the popularity of "Yuedaitou", several different styles of hairstyles were born, such as Chen, Wen Jinfeng, Xiang Binhu and the hostess. Although they are all in the form of the head of the Yue Dynasty, they all represent different classes. People can often tell each other's class from their hairstyles, which is the convenience of the new moon head. In addition, it is also a big test for the face value of the new moon avatar. If you don't have a strong psychological endurance, don't try.