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What does the headdress of Bai girls represent?

The headdress of Bai nationality-"romantic" keeps pace with the times and has made great reform, innovation and development. According to historical calligraphy and painting records, the ancestors of the ancient Bai nationality "painted leather boots and jewels with red skirts, black heads and gold shoes, and painted half an arm on the top". Now this kind of clothing no longer exists, that is, the Bai costumes in the 1920s and 1930s are very different from the Bai costumes now. In the past, Bai costumes advocated simple and lively style, but now, in order to meet the aesthetic needs, they are constantly developing colorful colors. The most outstanding thing is the innovation of golden flower headdress, which includes the beautiful scenery of "Shangguan Flower, Xiaguan Wind, Cangshan Snow and Erhai Moon" in Dali. The embroidered headscarf under the braid is like camellia and azalea blooming on the top of the mountain, representing the four seasons in Dali; The white tassel hanging from one side of the headscarf is fluttering, symbolizing the Xiaguan wind blowing all the year round; Embroidered handkerchief carefully combs out dense white fluff, vividly showing the pure white snow on the top of Cangshan Mountain. Beautiful braids hang like a curved moon in the sea of flowers, symbolizing a bright moon rising over Erhai Lake. From this headdress full of rich cultural connotations and beautiful implications, it is not difficult to see the Bai people's extremely intelligent aesthetic taste and incomparable love for their hometown and nature.