What was the name of the ancient haircut?
1, guide rod: In ancient times, a haircut was called a guide rod, which basically means combing the hair. In ancient times, it was recorded that "my son was slightly ill and couldn't go", which probably meant that his son was a little sick and then he couldn't go without grooming. Therefore, the word comb has the meaning of cleaning hair, and the comb in Comparison with Combs means hair clipper.
2. Grate head: Grate is a dense tooth comb, also known as comb and grate. As an ancient hairdressing tool for removing dirt and relieving itching, it was once called "Master of Grate Head" by hairdressers in Ming Dynasty. At that time, the grate can also be inserted into the hair as a hair accessory. Therefore, grate head means haircut, which is rarely understood in today's society.
3. Shaving your head: In fact, there is a saying in many places in China: "If you don't shave your head in the first month, you will die." In fact, this statement originated from 1644 before and after the hair removal order issued by the Qing Dynasty. In fact, this is an error message. Not having a haircut means "thinking about the past" The Qing dynasty ordered a haircut, but many people didn't cut their hair in the first month in order to miss the Ming dynasty to show "thinking about the past and thinking about the future", but they couldn't openly confront the Qing dynasty, so there was a saying that "my uncle died in the first month"