Barber Xiao Hua worked in a small shop in Huaihua, Hunan Province. She became popular on the Internet because she could "understand" customers 'words and cut hairstyles that met their requirements. Her popularity attracted many customers to come for a haircut, and many even came from afar. Because there were too many people, Xiaohua revealed that she had to cut 50 people's hairstyles every day and only slept for one and a half hours a day. The area where her shop was located was originally relatively dilapidated. As she became popular, Huaihua Cultural Travel took the opportunity to improve the road in front of her shop and even built a food street in the empty area. Her " Hairstylist Xiaohua " TikTok account not only attracted ordinary netizens, but also attracted peers from all over the world to come and learn. The number of viewers in the live broadcast room sometimes exceeded 100,000, thus bringing fire to Huaihua.
Hunan Huaihua hairdresser Xiaohua, female, real name Li Jing, is the hairstylist and TikTok creator of the Beautiful Barber Shop in the Changnipo Settlement Area of the Sports Center in Hecheng District, Huaihua City, Hunan Province. Her main creation is hairdressing. After the Spring Festival in 2024, the business of his barbershop was not good. In order to expand his influence, he released his first work on the TikTok platform on February 22,"What color is not important, as long as you like it." Her work," Let You Walk Out of This Barbershop Smiling," which was released on October 29th, was praised for designing hairstyles according to customers 'requests. In November, she became popular on the Internet because she could "understand words". She was called "People's Barber" because of her exquisite craftsmanship and service attitude that fully considered the needs of customers. As of November 13,2024, she had 3.842 million fans and 11.029 million likes on the TikTok platform. Her TikTok account attracted ordinary netizens and peers from all over the world to learn, and the number of viewers in the live broadcast room sometimes exceeded 100,000. After she became famous, she brought the surrounding business to the fire. The local cultural and tourism department went to the scene to promote the specialties. A special food street appeared in front of the barbershop. Netizens jokingly called the shop "Huaihua 5A scenic spot". After the explosion, her workload increased greatly. She worked from early in the morning to late at night, sometimes receiving more than 50 customers a day, and only slept for an hour and a half three days before the explosion. On the afternoon of November 13th, due to tiredness, the restaurant was delayed for an hour. On November 15th, the live broadcast did not start. Some tourists said that she was taken away by an ambulance while having a haircut, but the local government staff said that she only rested in the shop in the afternoon, did not faint, and no ambulance came. She wanted to go out for a walk the next morning.
The price of a haircut in Xiaohua's shop was 30 yuan for men and 45 yuan for women.
Fan Xiaohua was the deputy mayor of Yulin City and a member of the party. She served as the deputy mayor and a member of the party group in Yulin City. Fan Xiaohua had conducted in-depth research on Yulin City's "small specialized" party building and cultivating and strengthening the main body of the market, and emphasized the importance of individual industrial and commercial households, small and micro enterprises, and various professional markets in the development of Yulin City.
Since there was no specific reading comprehension topic, the following analysis of several aspects of the hairdresser in the reference materials was to help with possible reading comprehension: ** 1. The image and working status of the hairdresser ** 1. ** Traditional image and equipment ** - The traditional image of a hairdresser was often a craftsman who walked the streets. They carried a shaving tool. On one end was a wooden cabinet with a wooden stool on it. On the other end was a special washbasin with a copper washbasin and towel. Under the washbasin was an earthen stove with charcoal. For example, the hairdresser on the streets of Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty had such typical equipment. Some modern village barbers, such as Lame Zhao, also had similar traditional elements. He had a tricycle with crutches, coal stoves, aluminum kettles, washbasins, washbasins, chairs, large wooden boxes, honeycomb briquettes, and other tools. These tools reflected that their work needed to be carried out at different locations at any time to provide customers with services such as haircuts and shaves. 2. ** Norms and taboos at work ** - The hairdresser had his own rules, such as the three no-brainer rules of "changing hair": no no-brainer when passing the temple (to avoid ghosts and gods), no no-brainer when crossing the bridge (to avoid scaring the Dragon King), and no no-brainer when passing the shaving shed (to avoid peer business). Also, he couldn't drink alcohol before work, and he couldn't eat onions, garlic, and other foods that had a pungent smell. This reflected the seriousness of their industry tradition and their compliance with professional ethics. 3. ** Work Flow ** - Take Cripple Zhao's work process as an example. He would first wrap a white cloth around the customer, put a towel on the armpit of the neck, and then adjust the water temperature for the customer to wash his hair. When washing his hair, he would polish his face with soap, rub his hair with washing powder, and then rinse it with an aluminum pot. When cutting hair, he would take out a clipper from the wooden box and cut the hair carefully. When shaving, he would first draw a razor on his belt and then shave the customer's face. These processes demonstrated the meticulous and professional nature of the job. ** 2. The Barber in the Social and Cultural Contexts ** 1. ** The Barber in the Historical Setting ** - In history, the hairdressing industry first appeared in the Han Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, there were workshops that specialized in making hairdressing tools, and the term "hairdressing" was also born. The Manchu government's "hair-cutting order" made the hairdressing industry develop unprecedentedly. At the same time, there were also folk customs such as "Don't shave your head in the first month, shave your head to death uncle", which was rumored from "missing the old times", reflecting the close relationship between shaving and society and culture in the historical development process. 2. ** The Barber in Society ** - In some stories, the relationship between the hairdresser and the people around him was complicated and varied. Like in Arlin's story, the hairdresser and Arlin formed a relationship of service and customer. Arlin was a left-behind child, so she had a helpless attitude towards the hairdresser. In the village, Lame Zhao had a normal relationship of service and being served. At the same time, in social interactions such as matchmaking, he had a unique situation in his marriage relationship because of his own profession and physical condition. This reflected the status of the profession of a hairdresser in society and the views of others. If there are specific reading comprehension questions, such as questions about character shaping, theme, plot development, etc., you can further answer them according to the above analysis.
I'm not really familiar with 'peter barber 100 mile city and other stories' specifically. It could be a collection of stories written by Peter Barber. Maybe it contains various tales about the 100 - mile city and other related or unrelated stories.
City of Fire was an urban romance novel with excellent plot and writing style. It was created by the author, Tiandao 1983, and it told the story of a celebrity's rebirth, showing the emotions of life. This novel was about rebirth from the ashes, depicting the protagonist Zhang Sheng's path of counterattack. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. The writing was excellent and was very popular among readers.
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In the 1980s, the hairdresser went from village to village to provide hairdressing services to the villagers. At that time, there were few specialized barbershops in the countryside, and the men in the village were mostly cut by barbers who went from village to village. The barbers usually carried a load. On one end of the load were wooden boxes and stools (there were two drawers for shaving tools), and on the other end were stoves and firewood. On the wooden frame were iron basins, towels, and long sharpening emery cloth. They came to the intersection in the middle of the village (the terrain was high and there were yellow lotus trees to shade them, and there was a wheat straw field next to it) to carry out their hairdressing work. There was no need for modern communication equipment such as speakers. Once they arrived in the village, everyone would know. They would heat up the water in the iron basin and cut the hair of the middle-aged laborers first. The children would be the last. Nowadays, most people in the countryside went to the barbershops in towns or markets to get their hair cut.
In the northeast, the role of a hairdresser had a unique meaning and story. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the northeast was a special environment. There was a vacuum of power, order was not effectively established, and banditry was rampant. Under such a background, a hairdresser who rewrote the territory of the northeastern Hu bandits appeared. He was not handsome, but his courage was extraordinary. The gang he was in had fallen into internal strife after Tianhe was captured and killed, while another gang leader, Li Erwai, had risen under the protection of the army. This hairdresser volunteered to formulate and implement the plan to " kill Erwai Li." He used his identity as a hairdresser to disguise himself and sneak into Erwai Li's territory. After successfully assassinating Erwai Li, he was still humming a tune when he escaped. This reflected the complicated social power relationships in the northeast at that time and the huge influence that small figures could have. At the same time, in the concept of daily life, whether it was the so-called high-end stylist, hairdresser, etc., in the northeastern dialect, they were essentially all shavers. This reflected the simple and direct view of the Northeasterners towards this profession.
In some stories, there were plots related to the hairdresser and ghosts. For example, there was a story where a hairdresser met a beautiful woman in the middle of the night. He took out the bell that hairdresser used to attract customers and the beautiful woman revealed her true form. It turned out to be the ghost of Ruyan Liu, the deceased mistress of the house. This meant that in such stories, the hairdresser might have some special items or abilities to deal with the appearance of ghosts. There was also a story about a grandfather who was a hairdresser. After he shaved the heads of the dead, he saw the ghosts of the dead before he died. These ghosts might have been the people he had served. These stories reflected that in the context of folklore or creative stories, there was a special connection between the hairdresser and the ghost. This connection was often revealed through some strange plots.