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What is the style and name of the bud?
Huanghua 1

In the flower bud, the category of yellow is called "flower yellow", which is inspired by the Buddha statue. Women who love beauty and innovation use gold paper to cut out various patterns or paint them with yellow powder, and then stick them on their foreheads.

2. Cui Wei

"Cuibian" is also an artistic value in women's makeup in Lace Song. It was the most popular in the late Shu Dynasty, and it was made of jade bird feathers. The whole bud is green and blue, very fresh and unique. Later, however, most Cui Yueren were stuck on the smile vortex around the corners of their mouths to imitate the dimples of women's smiles, also known as "noodles".

3. Jin Dian

What can compete with the Cuidian is the golden bud made of gold foil. In the Tang dynasty, women not only put the golden bud on their faces, but also on their lips sometimes. This shines with the change of a woman's facial expression, just like a pair of stars embedded in her mouth.

4. Pearl bud

Another special type of flower bud is the pearl flower bud in Song Dynasty. Song people respected the beauty of elegance, so the rich style of flower shops gradually fell out of favor and was replaced by flower buds decorated with pearls. Pearl buds are not as gorgeous as other buds, but they are more stereoscopic.

Buds are rich in color.

Among them, red, golden yellow, black and green are the most. The color of flower buds is mostly determined by the texture of their own materials. For example, flower buds made of gold foil are golden yellow; The buds cut with black paper are black and the ink is shiny. Some women also dye the buds in different colors according to the content of the pattern, which is more colorful.

The shapes of flower buds vary from simple dots to auspicious moles of Indian women; There is a plum blossom shape, such as the surface of pottery figurines unearthed in the tombs of the Tang Dynasty. In addition, there are many abstract and complicated flower buds, such as diamonds, butterflies, cicadas, swallows, clover leaves, peaches, copper coins, dewdrops, flowers, horns, pheasants, fish scales, ingots, fans and towers.