In harem, Hua Fei is a person who loves luxury. One of her Diancui hairpins is Diancui Taihō, which is inserted in the center of the flag. It is extremely luxurious. According to Hua Fei's personnel, her makeup must be the most exquisite and tasteful in the harem. Even if she wears a plain dress and pretends to be simple to see the Queen Mother, the arrangement of headdress can help the Queen Mother find the best place to insert Feng Chai.
You see, Hua Fei is sitting in a sedan chair with a phoenix hairpin given by the Queen Mother. What a beautiful scenery! A phoenix-crowned pearl hairpin swayed with the movement of the sedan chair. What a beautiful mood!
On luxury goods, Yin Hong in The Legend of Mi Yue is as keen on jewelry as Hua Fei. Before marriage, she counted and showed off her dowry. After getting married, she dresses up in front of the mirror every day, and also asks Guo Xiang, an old man, to often bring her jewelry. No, Guo Xiang brought back a golden phoenix from the outside, and Yin Hong immediately dressed up in front of the mirror.
Yin Hong's headdress is full of flowers, and gold, blue and pink are intertwined, which makes people see things in a blur. A phoenix stuck in the back of the blue flowers didn't feel much icing on the cake. Maybe there are too many headdresses! The overall shape is like snake essence.
In Song in the Cloud, Huo is an extremely elegant and noble aristocratic daughter. She is outstanding, very smart and has few headdresses. She always wears a fringed hairpin on her sloping temples. When she was going to visit the queen in the palace, her mother gave her a phoenix golden hairpin worn by Wei Zifu, so as not to look radiant behind her temples.
Huo is really good at dressing up. Jin Fengchai's fiery red clothes created an elegant and noble temperament female image.
Compared with Huo, who grew up with a golden spoon and is good at dressing up, Xu Pingjun is particularly boundless. After becoming a queen, Xu Pingjun distributed all the golden hairpins at the end of her hair, and Feng Chai was also inserted behind her head, so that when she faced others head-on, others could not see her Feng Chai, symbolizing the status of the queen. This is really low-key and humble!
As a queen, it is best to wear a phoenix hairpin or a phoenix crown. Just like Chen Ajiao, she wears a phoenix hairpin in front and on her head, creating a lofty and noble image.
You see, Feng Chai's position on the top of the head is very straight, isn't it more imposing than pinning it on the back of the head?
However, it is not necessarily beautiful for Feng Chai to be stuck in the right position on her head. Ji Bo, for example, should learn from Lv Zhi and wear Feng Chai left by Lv Zhi, which is obviously not as prestigious as Lv Zhi and absolute beauty.
The reason is that Ji Bo's bun is too short, and there is no backstage support for this Feng Chai. It seems that Feng Chai is very isolated. On the other hand, Lv Zhi's Fengchai Daifa shows that if Fengchai had a cone-shaped bun to rely on, she wouldn't be so isolated.
Therefore, Ji Bo's method of wearing Impatiens is effective. The meaning of the plot is the same. This is a game set by Nie to deal with his relative, Queen zhangyan, and deliberately let Feng Chai wear it to spread hatred against him.
In "Phoenix Peony", Han really tried his best to put jewelry on his head. So many gold hairpin seem to steal the limelight of the central phoenix hairpin.