Marriage, in ancient times, refers to the marriage of a princess, and later refers to the marriage of a woman. In ancient times, unmarried women lived in the attic, so married women were called "married". On the other hand, marriage is unmarried. In ancient times, the definition of Chinese vocabulary refers to the marriage of a princess, and later to the marriage of a woman.
When Miss Wen gets married, she is married, and she is married. In ancient times, men and women paid attention to proper marriage, and followed the procedure of three books and six rituals according to their parents' orders and matchmakers' words. These three books refer to appointment book, gift book and greeting book. With it, marriage is guaranteed, which is equivalent to our marriage certificate today, and the six gifts refer to receiving gifts, asking names, being lucky, receiving gifts, inviting guests and welcoming relatives. Only by completing these six procedures can both men and women become real couples.
Differences of hairstyles between unmarried girls and married women in ancient times.
It was very important for the ancients to have long black hair. They attach great importance to hair. Usually observing whether a person is beautiful or not, hair accounts for a large proportion. For example, one of the aesthetic standards of women is to see whether the hair is black and shiny, because hair, as the flower of blood and kidney, can better reflect the health of the body.
So hairstyle is also very important to the ancients. In ancient times, those unmarried boudoir girls chose their own hairstyles. Often choose some hairstyles that represent unmarried people. Generally speaking, girls' hairstyles are relatively simple and have too much hair, which is a symbol of age.
The hairstyle of unmarried girls is usually just to curl the hair on the top of the head. After simple modification, the hair at the back is generally covered, leaving some bangs on the forehead. It turns out that the ancients also paid attention to the effect of age reduction. Another unmarried hairstyle is also very popular, probably curly hair. The general method of curly hair is simply to tie it up and then braid it into two beautiful pigtails to wear on the top of your head. It looks beautiful and fresh.
And those women who marry women usually have complicated hairstyles to show their age and status. Most women like to make their hair complicated, especially some women with status. They often tie their hair high and decorate it with various ornaments, which is luxurious and luxurious.
Women in ordinary families like to tie their hair in fluffy places, braid the ends of their hair on their heads, and add some colorful flowers on them. It looks natural and graceful, exudes the aura of classical beauty, and then puts on delicate light makeup to set off the little face with charm. Putting on the right coat will show our family's jasper painting style.
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, there was a popular hairstyle called "Toujiaji", which was the hairstyle of ancient Han women. Generally, this hairstyle holds the face with the temple, which is similar in shape to a vertebral bun, also called "_ temple" and "phoenix head braid". This kind of bun with a face on the sideburns was very popular in the late Tang Dynasty. This kind of bun is characterized by two bun close to the surface, and a vertebral bun is combed on the top of the head to make it rise high and tilt to one end in a throwing shape, which is called throwing bun. This hairstyle is also often used in later theatrical performances, because it looks very atmospheric and embellished in many ways.