Badnames used by ancient women.
Step shake: an ornament inserted in the hair, usually in the form of a phoenix, a butterfly, a winged person or a pendant. It is also called step shake when moving.
Jun: Ornaments worn by ancient women on earlobes.
Chai: Chai and hairpin have similar uses, and they are both essential jewelry for women's hair bun. Hairpins with double or three stitches are safer than those used to fix a bun. Like jade, Yan Chai was popular in the Han Dynasty.
Flashing: There are three types: phoenix flashing, full flashing and half flashing. The inner tube is made of black velvet and satin strips, with silver wire or copper wire, decorated with jade or beads. "Generally, women use copper wire or iron wire to make their hair sticks. There are three kinds of cymbals: phoenix cymbals, full cymbals and semi-cymbals. Like a cockscomb in front of a scorpion, covered with a dustpan, the dome is wide up and down; Surround it with two strands of hair, and then insert ornaments such as flat hair, hair clasp and flowers.
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