What is the difference between the costumes of unmarried women and married women in ancient times?
In ancient times, a woman's clothes can tell whether she is unmarried or married. Here is a brief introduction to the costumes of married and unmarried women in ancient times. In ancient times, when a woman reached the age of 14, she had to pay homage to her husband, that is, to change her hairstyle to mark the arrival of a mature stage. The ancients thought that women 14 years old would menstruate. From then on, the girls no longer kept Liu Haier's hairstyle, but put their hair in a bun. The matchmaker knew at a glance that he could bring up the girl. Thus, when a woman's hair is curled up and put on a hair clasp, it means that she has married someone else.