Here are some ancient men's hairstyles that could be used as novel material: ** 1. Xia and Shang Period ** Men's hairstyles had many styles, such as broken hair, loose hair, braided hair, and so on. ** 2. Before the Zhou Dynasty (Neoliths)** People learned to comb their hair up and tie it up with something, which was called hair binding. When they tied their hair up on the top of their heads, it was called "sideburns." There was not much difference between male and female hairstyles. ** 3. Shang and Zhou Dynasties ** The man combed his hair to the top of his head and tied it up. Adult men had to tie up their hair in a bun, nobles used a crown to fix it, ordinary people wrapped it with a headscarf, and children did not have to tie their temples. They also began to use hairpins to fix their hair. ** IV. Qin and Han Dynasties ** Most of them are tied up in a bun, divided into full bundle and half bundle and half draped. Except for Taoist priests and underage people (before the age of 20), most of them had full hair. In the Qin Dynasty, men would leave a strand of hair at the back of their heads. After braiding it, they would tie the rest of their hair up on their heads and wear a crown. In the Han Dynasty, the hairstyle of the bun did not change much compared with the previous generation, but the shape of the crown was more abundant, and there were more choices of ornaments outside the bun. ** V. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties ** The scholar-bureaucrats were influenced by the northern nomads to have a half-bound hairstyle that combined the Hu and Han. That was to say, the back part of the hair was draped down, but this hairstyle existed for a short time. ** 6. Tang and Song Dynasties ** 1. ** Tang Dynasty ** - In addition to pulling up the bun and tying up the hair, it is popular for men to wear a bun. The Tang Dynasty's head was dome-shaped, and its feet drooped. 2. ** Song Dynasty ** - The man also wore a hat, but the top of the hat was flat and his feet were straight. Emperors and officials wore footless hairpins, while low-ranking officials and servants wore footless hairpins. When not wearing a hat, one's hair could be fully tied up or half-tied. In the Song Dynasty, hairpin flowers were popular among men. ** 7. Yuan Dynasty ** Men's hairstyle was to shave their heads and braid their hair, which meant that the hair on the top of their heads was removed, leaving only a small amount of hair on the temples or forehead to be braided; or the hair on the forehead was tied into a small lock, and the rest was braided into two braids, then wound into two big rings to hang behind the ears. They would also wear a bamboo hat on their heads. ** 8. Ming Dynasty ** 1. The working people tied their hair into three or two buns at the back of their heads. 2. Scholars, scholars, officials, nobles, etc. tied their hair into a bun on the top of their heads, and even wrapped a net on their heads to fix their hair. ** 9. Qing Dynasty ** 1. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was the "money rat tail hair". The front of the hair was shaved off, and the back was left with thin and small braids. 2. In the late Qing Dynasty, his forehead was shaved clean, leaving thick and long braids behind. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some ancient female hairstyles: * * 1. Song Dynasty Women's Hairstyle ** 1. * * High bun ** - This was a high-style bun that was popular in the early years of the Song Dynasty. If there were not enough real hair to reach a certain height, a wig would be added. Although the Song Emperor Taizong Duangong two years, the court had ordered the prohibition of combing, but the folk is still popular, can refer to Shanxi Jinci Hall of the Virgin Mary painted figures of the high spine bun style. 2. * * Luo bun ** - It had appeared in the previous generation and was especially popular in the Song Dynasty. For example, Su Shi's Ci mentioned that there was no white hairpin bun, and the frost was soaked in jade fermented grains. 3. * * Pan Fu Long Bun ** - It was created during the Chongning period of the Song Dynasty. It was flat and belonged to the type of lying bun. It could be seen from the Painting of Female Filial Piety that women wore this kind of bun. 4. * * Big bun ** - It was popular in the Song Dynasty. It was to tie the hair tightly, coil it into five circles, and then fix it with a hairpin or a hair net, just like the hairstyle of the woman in Li Song's "Listening to Ruan Tu." 5. * * Towering bun ** - Although it did not start in the Song Dynasty, it became a typical bun in the Song Dynasty. In the History of the Song Dynasty, it was recorded that in the early years of Jianlong and the end of Meng Chang in Shu, women competed to make their hair into a high bun, known as the 'Chaotian Bud'. There were many images of this bun in the colorful clay sculptures of real-life maids in the Song Dynasty in Jinci Temple in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province. 6. * * Bun ** - After the hair bun was done, it was wrapped up with colored silk and silk. There was a text description and specific visual image in the Tokyo Menghua Record written by the Song Dynasty's Meng Yuan. This hairstyle was also seen in the painted sculptures in the Jin Temple. 7. * * Banana bun ** - The hairstyle itself was oval, and after combing it, it was surrounded by green jewelry. This hairstyle could be seen in the Painting of Yaotai Walking on the Moon. 8. * * Double Upturned Hair Bun ** - Two ring-shaped hairpins were placed at the back of her head. The center of the ring was very large. In addition to jewelry, she was also tied up with colorful silk belts. Su Shi's poem "Cyan Wan double coil bun, cloud small Yan towel" has a description. 9. * * Concentric bun ** - A porcelain figurine with its hair tied up in a bun was unearthed from a Song Dynasty tomb in the suburbs of Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. 10. * * Cloud-tip and forehead ** - The main emphasis was on the effect of hair modification. It had existed in the Tang Dynasty, was popular in the Song Dynasty, and continued to the Ming Dynasty. For example, the image of a woman in Li Song's Painting of Watching Lights was distributed in the middle of the forehead and then made into a low-hanging pattern on both sides. 11. * * Round forehead ** - The hairline on the forehead was trimmed into a circle. In the Tang Dynasty, it was commonly used by both men and women. It was used from the Song Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 12. * * Square ** - It was a popular style for men and women since the late Northern Song Dynasty. * * 2. Hairstyles of women from other dynasties ** 1. * * Hanging down in a bun ** - Most of them were the hairstyles of unmarried girls. They split their hair into strands and tied them on their heads. They did not need to hold them up and naturally hung down. They tied their tails and hung them on their shoulders, also known as swallowtails. 2. * * Double bun ** - The method of weaving was to divide the top of the hair into two large strands, comb them into a symmetrical bun or ring, and hang them on both sides opposite each other. It was mostly used for palace maids, maidservants, or underage girls. Since the Qin Dynasty and modern times, the double bun and double hanging bun were typical examples, which were commonly seen in ancient paintings. 3. * * Lily bun ** - The combing method was to separate the clean hair into strands and then fold it on the top of the head. 4. * * Lingyun bun ** - It was recorded that the Empress Dowager of Qin Shihuang wore a Lingyun bun, the three concubines wore a Wangxian nine-hair bun, and the nine concubines wore a Shenluan bun. These were all of the high style. 5. * * Two little heads ** - At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, empresses and concubines wore imperial crowns at big ceremonies and wore mother-of-pearl at festive festivals. In order to adapt to wearing mother-of-pearl, empresses and concubines combed two horizontal long buns, which looked like two pigtails of a little girl. Taking off the mother-of-pearl could also be used as a home-style dress. 6. * * Two heads ** - In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, the royal women combed their heads twice and wore expensive jewelry, which echoed the high-soled shoes under their feet. The appearance of this hairstyle was related to the expensive jewelry that stimulated the pursuit of beauty among the imperial concubines and the emergence of hair-combing tools. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Ancient Chinese men's clothing, appearance, and hairstyle had a long history and unique style. Below are some sentences describing ancient men's clothing, appearance, and hairstyle: 1. Wearing green clothes, wearing a black gauze hat, wearing armor, holding a long weapon, this general is valiant and extraordinary. Wearing a brocade robe, a crown, and a jade axe, he had a majestic aura between his eyebrows. The appearance of this hero reminded people of the famous generals of ancient times. Dressed in white, with black hair and a gentle and calm expression between his eyebrows, this scholar had a strong aura that made people feel the demeanor of an ancient scholar. Wearing light blue clothes, golden hair, and a sharp and intelligent look between his eyebrows, this assassin's unique appearance was unforgettable. Dressed in a black robe and a black gauze hat, this official's elegant temperament left a deep impression on people. Dressed in a red robe, his hair draped over his shoulders, his brows exuding a sense of open-mindedness and freedom. This paladin's style was free and unrestrained, reminiscent of the Jianghu paladins in ancient novels. Dressed in a long white robe, his hair was neat and tidy, and there was a sense of peace and tranquility between his brows. This immortal's extraordinary appearance made people feel the mysterious charm of ancient immortals. Wearing a purple robe and a crown, this emperor was different from the others, giving people the majesty and bearing of an ancient emperor. These sentences described the different styles of clothes and hairstyles of ancient men, from which one could feel the unique charm of ancient culture.
He could recommend some cute hairstyles that were suitable for girls. These hairstyles included cute boobs, two-dimensional short hair, handsome super short hair, princess short hair, black shoulder-length short hair, and dog bite short hair. These hairstyles were cute and showed off their personality, which was very suitable for female students.
He could recommend some hairstyles that were suitable for female students. These hairstyles included cute boobs, two-dimensional short hair, handsome super short hair, princess short hair, black shoulder-length short hair, and dog bite short hair. These hairstyles were cute and showed off their personality, which was very suitable for female students.
The following sentence from the novel describing the hairstyle of an ancient man: Her long hair fell to her waist like a waterfall. There were a few red ribbons in between her black hair, which were tied into two small braids. It looked even more beautiful. Her hair was combed neatly and neatly. Her shiny black hair hung down to her waist like a waterfall, and the breeze blew past her hair, making her look especially beautiful. His thick hair cascaded down to his shoulders like a waterfall. Every few days, he had to tie his hair into knots with a thin hair rope to make his hair look neater. His hair was meticulously combed, and his black hair fluttered in his red robe. He looked solemn and dignified. Her hair was black and reached her shoulders. She tied it into two braids with a red ribbon and hung down to her waist. It looked very refreshing and clean. Her long hair was scattered over her shoulders, and there were a few white flowers hanging from the ends of her black hair. It looked very romantic. 7. Hair as black as silk. Every few days, you need to tie your hair into knots with a thin hair rope to make your hair look neater. Her hair reached her knees and was tied into two braids with red ribbons. It looked very gorgeous. 9. Hair color is black and the length reaches the calf. Every few days, you need to tie your hair into knots with a thin hair rope to make your hair look neater. Her hair was golden in color and reached the bottom of her feet. She tied it into two braids with a red ribbon and hung down to her waist. She looked very elegant.
He recommended a few good novels. The Chronicles of a Husband and Wife's Time Travel was not as good as a modern romance novel written calmly. The female protagonist was 15 years younger before she was reborn, but her former husband from ancient times had also transmigrated. It was very interesting. [Single-Player Travel Record], a game novel created by a popular single-player game. The protagonist travels through the world to gain experience for himself. The world of Cyberpunk 2077 is super cool. Don't miss it. The Chronicle of Di's Daughter is an ancient romance novel written by Zhuo Xin. The female protagonist traveled through the Song Dynasty, and her days were not good. She understood that women had to rely on themselves. Her soul was modern, and her body was ancient. She had to be strong. 'The Older Leftover Women of the Tang Dynasty' was written by an immortal. The leftover woman from the modern archaeology department was still a leftover woman even in the Tang Dynasty. Murder cases were often mysterious. Whoever wanted to control her fate, she would mess up the Tang Dynasty. " The Age of Washing Clothes " was an ancient romance novel written by Sister Cat Two. Older women who hated to marry traveled through the Qing Dynasty and complained endlessly. It seemed to be a pit, but it was actually a laughing stock and a powerful country. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The hairstyles in men's cartoon drawings often have bold and distinct lines. They might be exaggerated or styled in a way that emphasizes certain features for a visually appealing look.
The descriptions of ancient women's clothing, hairstyle, and expressions can be found in the following examples: In ancient times, women usually wore long skirts. The length of the skirts could vary according to the dynasty and personal preferences. In the Tang Dynasty, women usually wore long robes or short skirts, while in the Han Dynasty, they wore more skirts and gowns. In the Song Dynasty, women were more likely to wear pants and skirts. In ancient times, women's hairstyles were also varied. Usually, they would tie up their hair in a bun such as a Baochai bun, a dragon bun, a double pearl bun, and so on. In different dynasties and regions, the style and materials of the bun would also be different. The expressions of ancient women were usually described as reserved, beautiful, and gentle. They may use reserved language and eyes when expressing their feelings, but they may maintain a Mona Lisa smile when facing strangers or important occasions.
The following are some recommended materials for ancient heart-wrenching novels: 1. " It's Hard to Love Each Other " told the story of a loving man and woman who could not be together because of the hatred of their country. The plot was very heart-wrenching. 2. The exact plot of 'Wealth and Prosperity' was unknown, but it was said to be a heart-wrenching novel. 3. " Su Ji Coffin Shop " told the story of the young master, Su Lili, and Jiang Qiudi, a young man in distress. The plot was also heart-wrenching. 4. " The Legend of Fallen Love " was full of palace struggles, love and hatred, and the plot was complicated. 5. " Rebirth After Poison: The First Daughter, Feng Hua " was based on an ancient setting. The female protagonist experienced all kinds of difficulties and dangers, and there were many heart-wrenching plots. The novel materials recommended above all had heart-wrenching plots and were suitable for readers who liked ancient romance.
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