Curtain cloth cap: Curtain cloth cap originally belonged to Hu fu, and its original style was called power fence, which was generally made of soap yarn (black yarn). There is a wide eaves around, and a drooping silk screen or thin silk is made under the eaves until the neck covers the face. In the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the hanging nets around were shortened, which was also called "shallow dew".
Also known as Zhaojun hat, according to records, the curtain hat was created in the Jin Dynasty, and there was no curtain hat in the Han Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, Guo once pointed out that Yan had a great influence on the creation of Zhaojun hat, so it was mistakenly called Zhaojun hat in all previous dynasties and has continued to this day.
During the Yonghui period in the Tang Dynasty, women wore "curtain hats". It is a hat with a high top and a wide brim, and there is a thin transparent veil around the brim. Interestingly, the modern Hakka hat is very similar to the Hakka hat at that time, and it is also a national intangible cultural heritage, which is amazing. Western women have also accepted the custom of wearing curtain hats.