We can come to some conclusions about the hairstyles recommended for men and women in the novel. As for the male protagonist's hairstyle, Hou Minghao was suitable for a 46 + 1 short bangs hairstyle. Wang Jiaer's hairstyle could be considered a street style hairstyle. In addition, a flat fringe with layers was also a good choice. According to the document [4], short hairstyles suitable for middle school students included cute boobs, two-dimensional short hair, handsome super short hair, princess short hair, black shoulder-length short hair, and dog-gnawed short hair. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the recommendation of male students and hairstyles in the novel. Therefore, we can't give an accurate answer to the question of recommending men and women for hairstyles in the novel.
In the Song Dynasty, men and women's hairstyles had some characteristics and recommended styles. For men, the hairstyles of men in the Song Dynasty were simple, natural, and smooth, reflecting the aesthetic pursuit of nature and simplicity in ancient China. In the Song Dynasty, men's hair accessories were mostly smooth, soft, and natural. The common hairstyles were "Banqiu style" and "Zhongtuo style". At the end of the Song Dynasty, the changes in men's hairstyles were even more obvious. The height of the bun gradually decreased, and the shape of the hairstyle became more simple and simple. There were even straight and short styles. At this time, the use of hairpins and other accessories had gradually decreased, replaced by cosmetics such as cosmetic powder and hair oil to modify the hairstyle.
For women, there were two types of hairstyles in the Song Dynasty: high sideburns and low sideburns. High sideburns referred to a high bun on the top of the head. The hair was tied up into two columns and then tied forward. This hairstyle looked clean and neat. All the hair was tied up high, and then all kinds of jewelry and even flowers were inserted to make the hair look elegant. Low-sideburns, on the other hand, was a hairstyle that was combed to the top of the head and then tied into a low bun. This hairstyle looked more simple and plain. Other than high and low buns, there were also other hairstyles, such as facing the sky bun, concentric bun, tassel bun, high spine bun, and so on.
In general, when writing a novel, one could choose a suitable hairstyle based on the identity of the character, the family's financial strength, and the background of the era. Men could choose simple and natural hairstyles, while women could choose high or low hairstyles. At the same time, they could describe and portray the details according to the character's personality and aesthetic preferences.
There were a few recommendations for the male hairstyle in the novel: Hou Minghao was suitable for a 46 + a little bracketed short bangs on the eyebrows, and Wang Jiaer's hairstyle could refer to the street style. In addition, a flat fringe with layers was also a good choice. In addition, there were also some male hairstyles described in ancient novels, such as black hair combed into a neat bun, long hair scattered behind the back, etc. However, the search results did not provide any information about the recommended male hairstyles.
In ancient novels, the common names of women's hair bun were Qingluan, Pear Blossom, Phoenix Cry, Viburne Flower, Cicada Cry, Luan Feng, Lotus, Golden Hairpin, Nine Phoenix, Hundred Seeds, Eight Auspicious, Pearl, Peony, Collarbone, Crane Bone, Double Ring, Cloud Claw, Goat Horn, Water Drop, Carp Jump, and so on. I hope I can help you. Muah ~
Here are some recommendations for female novels with Japanese backgrounds:
1. Greetings to His Majesty the King
2. "About Becoming a Demon King."
3. Half Prince
4. "RE: Life in the Other World from Zero"
5. 'Miss God wants to destroy the world again.'
6. Admiral of the Deep Sea
7. "I'm definitely not a sis-con."
8. Immemorial Covenant
9. Magical Chronicles
10. Long live the king
11. [Devil Refining]
12. "Miracles Under the Seven Luminaries"
These novels covered different topics and backgrounds, including transmigration, magic, and other worlds. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for female novels with Japanese backgrounds.
I recommend you to read the two novels," The Reborn Doctor's Wife " and " Sword in the Dream." The female lead of " The Reborn Little Medical Wife " was a military doctor who could go to the battlefield to treat patients and save people. After experiencing rebirth, she started a different life. The male protagonist was a young soldier. The meeting and interaction between the two of them showed the life and love of a military couple. On the other hand," Dreaming of a Sword " was a military-war-themed novel. The female protagonist traveled back to 1927 in her dream to find Li Yunlong and join the Red Army with the commander. She killed Sakata with one shot and turned Yamazaki into a sieve. These two novels can bring you the story and emotional experience of female soldiers in the War of Resistance.
There are some anti-Japanese dramas with women with unique skills that can be recommended. Among them was " Arrow on the String," which starred Jiang Xin, Jin Dong, Chen Long, Pan Zhilin, and others. It told the story of the three Xu siblings from avenging their family to fighting for their nation. There was also " Sharpshooter," which was starred by Monk Xu, Jia Qing, and others. It told the story of several young people who grew up to be sharpshooters during the Anti-Japanese War. There was also " Anti-Japanese Heroes ", which had Wang Xinjun, Xu Liang, Ermayina, and so on. In addition, there were other anti-Japanese women's TV series, such as Black Rose, Women's Lifetime, Women's Daredevils, etc. However, the search results provided were not comprehensive. There might be other anti-Japanese dramas of women with unique skills.