The Story of the Golden Hairpin was a play of Huangmei opera, which told different stories in different versions. The story mainly revolved around the experience of a scholar (Liu Wenlong or Wang Jinrong) who went to Beijing to take the exam. On the way, he met a thief, but he cleverly escaped from danger and successfully became the top scorer. He paraded through the streets for three days to celebrate. Prime Minister Cao wanted to take him in as his son-in-law, but he refused because he had parents who were sixty years old and a wife who was three days old. Prime Minister Cao reported to the Emperor that he was sent to the Chanyu Kingdom as an envoy and that the princess was betrothed to him. He was originally unwilling, but after being threatened by Chanyu, he had no choice but to compromise. When the princess learned of his predicament, she sympathized with him and helped him escape in disguise. In the end, he successfully returned to the Imperial Capital to reunite with his wife. However, the information given did not mention the specific details of the plot, so he could not provide more information.

The Story of the Golden Hairpin was a play of Huangmei opera, which told the story of Wang Jinrong, a scholar, rushing to the capital for the examination. Along the way, he was robbed of his silver and ended up in a restaurant, selling calligraphy for a living. Later on, he met Minister Huang and invited him to his home's dojo. In the garden, Wang Jinrong met Huang Xiuying, the young lady of Huang Yuanwai. The two fell in love at first sight and decided to marry each other. Miss Huang took the golden hairpin as a keepsake and agreed to ask the maid Chunxiang to send money to Wang Jinrong at night so that he could enter the capital for the examination. In the end, Wang Jinrong got the silver taels and became the top scorer in Beijing. He married Huang Xiuying and Chunxiang. The plot of The Golden Hairpin and the funny parts were very interesting.
The golden hairpin of the pavilion figure was unearthed in the tomb of Zhu Houye, King Yizhuang of Nancheng County, Jiangxi Province in 1958. It was the burial object of Zhu Houye's stepwife Wan. Zhu Houye was granted the title of Prince Yi in the fourth year of Zhengde (1509). He was granted the title of King Yi in the 20th year of Jiajing (1541) and died in the 35th year of Jiajing (1556). He was buried with the Yuan Concubine Wang and the Second Concubine Wan in Changtang Street, South City, Jiangxi Province. The most exquisite artifacts were unearthed from the Wan Family Coffin, and the golden hairpin was one of them. This golden hairpin was called "Distraction" on the head and face. It was a flat hairpin. The hairpin's foot stretched backward. When wearing it, it was inserted from the front or back of the bun to decorate the bun. The hairpin was made up of three pavilions arranged side by side, forming a "row villa" group. There were about nine people, nine rooms, twelve double eaves, and so on. The pavilion in the middle was the highest, with the two sides slightly lower. The outermost wing had symmetrical silk clouds inlaid with golden flowers. The front pavilion had two floors, and the lower floor had three rooms. In the middle, there was a man holding a board, and on the left and right, there were two people holding fans. The two pavilions on the left and right also had three rooms. There were people in each room with different postures. In the Ming Dynasty, the hairpin was often decorated with pavilions and palaces. The concept of "immortal good building residence", which was produced in the Western Han Dynasty or even earlier, symbolized the beautiful and rich worry-free realm. The relevant jewelry in Tianshui Iceberg Record was such. The drawing of the pavilion characters was borrowed from the composition of the pavilion immortals. After the details were processed, it became a banquet drawing of the world life. It might be taken from the daily life record of the prince's residence. The architecture on the golden hairpin might have been modeled after the architecture in King Yi's mansion. There were a total of nine golden hairpins with the same theme but different shapes due to the different positions and names. There was a top hairpin, a pick heart hairpin, a distraction hairpin, a pair of hair hairpins, and two pairs of hair hairpins. Different types of golden hairpins had their own characteristics in shape and pattern arrangement. This reflected the living conditions of the vassal kings and princesses of the Ming Dynasty. The vassal kings of the Ming Dynasty had their own fiefs and were mostly buried in their fiefs after death. The vassal kings and princesses lived luxuriously before death and were buried lavishly after death. This golden hairpin also reflected the superb craftsmanship of gold and silver in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, gold and silver jewelry had various shapes and complicated craftsmanship. Flowers, birds, insects, fish, pavilions, pavilions, etc. were common subjects, and they were made to be realistic and three-dimensional. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Golden Hairpin was a Huangmei opera, which told the story of Liu Wenlong, a scholar from Nanyang, who went to the capital to take the imperial examination. He met a thief on the road, but he cleverly escaped from danger and successfully became the top scorer. He paraded in the streets for three days to celebrate. Prime Minister Cao wanted to take him in as his son-in-law, but Liu Wenlong refused because he had parents who were sixty years old and a wife who was three days old. Prime Minister Cao reported to the Emperor that Liu Wenlong would be sent to the Chanyu Kingdom as an envoy and that the princess would be betrothed to him. Liu Wenlong was originally unwilling, but after being threatened by Chanyu, he had no choice but to compromise. After the princess learned of his predicament, she sympathized with him and helped him escape in disguise. In the end, Liu Wenlong successfully returned to the Imperial Capital to reunite with his wife. However, the information given did not mention the specific details of the plot, so he could not provide more information.
The Golden Hairpin was a Huangmei opera, which told the story of Liu Wenlong, a scholar from Nanyang, who went to the capital to take the imperial examination. He met a thief on the road, but he cleverly escaped from danger and successfully became the top scorer. He paraded in the streets for three days to celebrate. Prime Minister Cao wanted to take him in as his son-in-law, but Liu Wenlong refused because he had parents who were sixty years old and a wife who was three days old. Prime Minister Cao reported to the Emperor that Liu Wenlong would be sent to the Chanyu Kingdom as an envoy and that the princess would be betrothed to him. Liu Wenlong was originally unwilling, but after being threatened by Chanyu, he had no choice but to compromise. After the princess learned of his predicament, she sympathized with him and helped him escape in disguise. In the end, Liu Wenlong successfully returned to the Imperial Capital to reunite with his wife. However, the information given did not mention the specific details of the plot, so he could not provide more information.
I recommend "Female Beauty Overlords the World", which is an ancient romance novel about women disguising as men. The female protagonist, Lin Yi, had accidentally traveled to ancient times and had no choice but to disguise herself as a man and mix with men. She was talented and intelligent, and became the thief with the highest bounty. During one of her missions, she met the Jiangning King, who was in charge of hunting her down. The male lead, Wu Ninghua, started a relationship. Lin Yi, who was disguised as a man, gradually understood and accepted her true identity. The whole story was quite exciting, full of surprise and agility, and people couldn't help but get lost in it. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The story of " Marrying a Golden Hairpin " revolved around Wei Rao of the House of the Earl of Cheng 'an. She was beautiful but had no reputation. Before marrying Lu Zhuo, she put forward three conditions: the betrothal money was 100,000 yuan; if Lu Zhuo died, Wei Rao would not take a single cent; if Lu Zhuo lived, he could not divorce or divorce his wife for five years. After waking up, Lu Zhuo laughed at these conditions. He thought that Wei Rao's behavior was frivolous and she was definitely not a good wife. Although he would not divorce his wife, he would not give Wei Rao any love. However, later on, the situation changed. The originally noble and polite Lu Zhuo became rebellious after marrying Wei Rao. At first, everyone thought that he wouldn't like Wei Rao, but he became a strong evidence of "men's lust". In the story, Wei Rao was also worried about her cousin's situation. She felt that the conditions in Marquis Xiting's residence were not suitable for her cousin. Han Liao was 15 or 16 years older than her cousin, so he was not a good match for her. However, her cousin Zhou Huizhen was kept in the dark and was immersed in her love for a celestial young master. She was unaware of the upcoming marriage proposal. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The book review of " Marry a Golden Hairpin " was as follows: This is an ancient novel, and the story between the male and female protagonists is sweet and sadistic. The female protagonist was beautiful and charming. She was not dignified enough. Her special environment caused her reputation to be bad, but she did not care and lived freely. The male protagonist had a prominent family background. He was the son of an important official in the imperial court. His family upbringing was very strict. He was the standard son of a high-class noble in ancient times. He was handsome and elegant, and he was a "Confucian general" who led troops to war. The male protagonist was unconscious after being injured in the war. His family was happy for him. The female protagonist married into the male protagonist's family because no one dared to marry and if she did not marry high, she would be afraid of suffering in the future. The male protagonist woke up that night. At first, the male protagonist was arrogant and prejudiced. He didn't like the female protagonist's lack of etiquette, but later on, he gradually fell for her. At first, he looked down on the female lead, but in the end, he fell in love with the female lead little by little. The plot of Zhen Xiang slapping his face happened. With the love filter, he even felt that the female lead's characteristics became cute and he even learned to spoil her. For readers who liked to see an arrogant person fall in love with someone they would never have liked, and to see such people put down their arrogance, go against the orthodoxy, and lower their heads, this was a novel that should not be missed. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following were some novels that involved the " golden hairpin ":" Hidden Golden Hairpin,"" Married Golden Hairpin,"" Holding Golden Hairpin." These novels covered the ancient language and sweet genre. For example," Hidden Golden Hairpin " told the story of a slow-heating daughter and a loyal dog general;" Married Golden Hairpin " was an ancient romance novel in which the female protagonist married the male protagonist. The female protagonist was intelligent and opinionated, while the male protagonist was noble and old-fashioned, both civil and military. The characters in " Holding Golden Hairpin " were set to be stupid and confused little beauties and refined scum hypocrites. In addition, there was also Shangdang Bangzi's play "Golden Hairpin Case" adapted from "Ancient and Modern Fictions". It was a two-series play. The first episode wrote about the formation of the case, and the second episode wrote about the beginning and end of the trial of the case. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the reference materials, Li Yugang's " The New Imperial Concubine Drunken " lyrics had " The golden sparrow hairpin is a gift you gave me." This expression depicted a situation related to love, in which the golden sparrow hairpin appeared as a symbol of love; Wen Tingyun's " Genglouzi: Golden Sparrow Hairpin " had " the golden sparrow hairpin, red pink face, temporary meeting in the flowers ", describing the scene of a woman wearing a golden sparrow hairpin and meeting her lover in the flowers. In addition, some of the lyrics did not explicitly mention the golden sparrow hairpin, such as "Willow leaves curved with the golden sparrow hairpin, the golden sparrow hairpin accidentally slipped into my arms, causing her to look at me shyly" and so on. " Palace Wall Flower Shadow: The Legendary Life of the Mute Embroidery Girl " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
"Golden hairpin" had many meanings. In the field of traditional Chinese medicine, the golden hairpin was the entire plant of the Azalea plant, Gaultheria scabra. It had the effects of dispelling wind, promoting blood circulation, circulating qi, relieving pain, etc. It could be used to treat various diseases such as rheumatism, headache, toothache, etc. At the same time, the golden hairpin was also one of the plants of the orchid family, which was a traditional Chinese medicine. It had obvious effects in improving human immunity, anti-aging, suppressing tumors, and replenishing the five internal organs. The people called it the "life-saving immortal grass." In addition, the golden hairpin could also refer to a type of jewelry, such as the golden hairpin mentioned in the treasure appraisal story. The workmanship was exquisite. Some were engraved with words, some were inlaid with gems, and some had phoenixes. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!