1, two ends: that is, two ends, that is, the whole hair is tied on the top of the head, and then a long flat hair stick is used as the bottom, which is divided into two strands and wound left and right. Comb two locks of hair into a horizontal bun at the top of your head, and then insert and fix it horizontally with the other hairpin. The rest of the hair at the back of the head is combed into a dovetail flat bun. The flat bun close to the back of the neck limits the head movement and lying flat, but it also makes a woman's appearance more elegant and solemn.
2. Rack head: In the middle of Qing Dynasty, women in Qing Dynasty wore it for gorgeous jewelry, and a new comb tool-hair rack came into being. The hair rack is made of wood and iron wire, which looks like a spectacle frame. When combing your hair, after fixing your head, put the hair rack across your head and fasten it with your left and right hands.
The middle is fixed with a horizontal long hairpin-square, and then the hair tips and broken hair are fixed firmly with long ornaments such as hairpin, hairpin and pimple needle, so that all kinds of jewelry can stand up.
3, Xunzitou: Xunzitou hair style is developed from two heads, because the bun is lined with a shelf to take its shape, so it is called "Xunzitou". When dressing, first comb your hair into two long horizontal buns, that is, divide the whole hair into one on the left and one on the right, which looks like two catching buns combed by a little girl.
Then use iron wire or rattan as the skeleton, wrap it with green silk and satin velvet, wear it on your head like a dustpan, and tie it under your chin with two black ribbons, so that the lantern can be worn on your head very firmly. This kind of "Xunzitou" is the dress of Manchu women when they attend grand occasions. Taking off zongzi is the usual dress.
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Hairstyle history:
The traditional hairstyle of Manchu women is braided bun, which can be divided into single bun and double bun. Double bun is usually used by unmarried women to comb, that is, the braids grow at the left and right ends of the head and then become a bun. Han people call this hair accessory a girl.
On the basis of the gradual integration of Manchu and Chinese cultures, Manchu women's hairstyles were imitated by Han women; The hairstyles of Han women are also imitated by Manchu women to varying degrees, thus forming the hairstyle of Manchu women, which greatly enriches the headdress art of Manchu women.
Among them, the main hairstyles are "soft wing head" and "second in command"? , "prefix", "frame head", "big pull wing", "dovetail" and "sorghum head" have different names and slightly different forms. Such as "second in command" and "shelf head".
Some have evolved on the basis of other hairstyles, that is, they have retained the basic shape of the original hairstyle and made innovations in some places, such as from "two ends" to "big wings". Others keep their own national hairstyles under the influence of other national customs. Hair style features, but also into the styles of other nationalities, forming a new hairstyle, such as the "Ruyi Wheel" of the Han nationality and the "Ruyi Building" of the Manchu nationality.
As for the "sorghum head" combed by ordinary Manchu middle-aged and elderly women, it has a history of thousands of years and can still be seen in Manchu inhabited areas. Compared with Han women's hairstyles, Manchu women's hairstyles are tall and exaggerated, with gorgeous and eye-catching effects, which make hair accessories occupy a more prominent position in Manchu women's clothing and form a unique hairstyle of Manchu women-flag head.
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