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What was the name of the woman who fixed her hair (not hairpin) in ancient times?
Ancient women's hair accessories are varied, including hairpin, hairpin, ring, walking wave, rockhopper, Watson, hairpin, square, comb and so on.

Fu: it is an ornament used by the ancients to pin their hair and receive the crown, and it is the originator of hairpin and hairpin.

Both men and women in ancient times had long hair, which was used by men and women in ancient times to set their hair or crown. "Yang" got its name from ancient times. "Crown" is the crown. Clothes with fixed crowns and hats are called "balance clothes", and the Zhou Dynasty set up "chasing teachers" management. The pin used to fix the bun is called a "pin". From the Zhou Dynasty, women were regarded as adults when they reached the age of fifteen and were allowed to get married. If marriage is not allowed, a wedding will be held at the age of 20. Women will comb a bun for women of the same age, insert a quilt and take it off after the ceremony.

Bun: it is the development of bun, and it also plays the role of fixing bun. Decorate the front end and carve it into shapes such as plants (flowers and plants), animals (phoenix, peacock) and auspicious things (ruyi). It can be made of precious materials such as gold, jade, ivory, tortoiseshell, etc., and the technology is becoming more and more abundant, including carving, carving, plate flower and so on.

Hairpin: a kind of jewelry made of two hairpins crossed and combined. The main difference between the hairpin and the hairpin is that the hairpin is made into one strand and the hairpin is made into two strands. Hairpins are used to clip hair and to fasten hats to hair.

There are many ways to insert hairpins, some are inserted horizontally, some are inserted vertically, some are inserted obliquely, and some are inserted backwards. The number of inserts is inconsistent. You can insert two, one on the left and one on the right. You can also insert a few pieces to see the needs of steamed buns. You can insert up to six pieces on each side of the temple, making a total of twelve pieces.

Step shake: it is a kind of hairpin or hairpin with beads and jade pendants hanging on it. It is an ornament inserted by ancient women beside their temples, and also has the function of fixing the bun. The common forms are phoenix, butterfly, winged, or hung with pendants. When walking, the gold ornaments will move with the swing of walking and be lifelike. Take its step, and you will waver, hence the name.

Scintillation: a flower-shaped ornament made of gold, silver, jade and shells. Hairpins are used to clip hair, while flower buds are directly inserted into a good bun for decoration.

Flat square: a special hairpin inserted by Manchu women when combing the flag head, which is similar in shape and function to the flat square hairpin on the bun of Han women. In the Qing Dynasty, aristocratic women combed "two ends" or "big wings" with flat edges, which played the role of "beam" to connect true and false buns. At the same time of decoration, it is more important to control the bun so that it does not fall off. Manchu women comb the "two ends", initially dividing the real hair into two parts and fixing it by the flat side. The "two heads" in the late Qing Dynasty were made of green satin and placed on the top of the head. At this time, the tool for combing the head seat connected with the "two heads" and the real hair is also flat.

In the northern folk of the Qing Dynasty, there were also very small squares. In the case of funeral, his wife Dai Xiao put down her two heads, put her hair on her head and braided it into two braids. The ends of the braid were not tied with ropes, which made her hair loose and a three-inch or four-inch long bone stuck on her head. If the daughter-in-law is Dai Xiao, a small square of silver or copper should be inserted horizontally. Fang is usually wrapped in green satin, green velvet or green yarn, commonly known as "Zi Zi". When worn, it can be fixed on a bun, often embroidered with various patterns, inlaid with gems or flowers, and decorated with long tassels.

Comb: In ancient times, it was referred to as comb for short, and it was called one of the eight ancient hair accessories in China together with hairpin, bun, hairpin and step shake. It used to be the royal treasure of the court, so it is called "palace comb". Comb was a necessary hair accessory in ancient times, especially for women, who could hardly comb it without leaving their bodies. After a long time, it has formed the atmosphere of combing.

The main difference between a comb and a comb is the teeth. The teeth of a comb are thick and thin, and the teeth of a comb are thin and dense. Combs are mostly made of wood or bamboo and precious materials, such as gold, silver, ivory, rhinoceros horn, crystal, tortoise shell, tin and jade inlaid beads.

Rockhopper: The crown of the empresses of ancient emperors, decorated with jewels similar to phoenix. Women in the Ming Dynasty could wear them when they got married.

I think it's a hairpin or a comb.