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Another name for ancient hats

Count all the nameless hats in ancient China.

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20 18- 10-27

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Count all the nameless hats in ancient China.

In ancient times, "crown" was the general name of headdress, which was used to express official position, identity and etiquette. In the evolution of past dynasties, crowns can be divided into crowns, towels, hoes, hats, helmets and hats. , and can also be divided into court officials, scholars, Wu Zhi generals, empresses, ladies-in-waiting, cloth, Taoist interpretation and so on.

According to historical data and related records, it is speculated that the crown was imitated, decorated and transformed by the ancients according to the head shape of birds and beasts in nature. For the sake of etiquette and decoration, the ancients changed their heads into crowns and beards into tassels and tassels, which is the basic structure of ancient crowns. Hairpins are inserted in the hair to make it stable, tassels are decorated in the crown, and ribbons hang down to make it firm and beautiful. The material of the crown was leather before the Yellow Emperor, and then cloth and silk. (Textual research group books record that the Yellow Emperor used feather skin as the crown before, and later the Yellow Emperor used cloth and silk as the crown, all of which were similar. )

After the Qin and Han dynasties unified the whole country, the etiquette system of all previous dynasties made specific provisions on the crown style to clarify their official position and taste. In particular, in the eighth year of Emperor Gaozu, there was a system of "making the crown strictly serve" (see the record in the biography of Han Gaozu), which was a unified regulation and determination of the chaotic crown making in previous dynasties before Qin Dynasty. After the establishment of the system, the crown system of all previous dynasties was basically inherited according to the Han system, but it was simplified and appropriately changed until the Tang Dynasty. After the founding of the yuan dynasty, according to the records of the yuan dynasty, it was a comprehensive crown system of Han, Tang, Song and Liao Jin, and basically followed the Song system. The etiquette ceremony in Ming Dynasty still adopted the former system, while daily affairs and official duties were replaced by folded towels and black hats.

1. Little Crown (also called bun crown)

2. arrowhead crown (also known as hair crown)

3. The concept of being virtuous (also known as Confucianism)

4. Guan Yu (also known as Wuguan)

5. Alpine crown