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3.Luo Ji 螺髻

Luo Ji was originally a Buddhist hair bun, but later people began to imitate the characteristics of this hairstyle.

Because the shape is similar to a conch shell, so it was named Luo Ji.

Luo Ji can be divided into single Luo Ji 单螺髻 and double Luo Ji 双螺髻.

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2.Jing Hu Ji 惊鹄髻

Sometimes cute animals can inspire Tang dynasty hairstyles, one example is Jing Hu Ji.

Jing Hu Ji was developed from the bun of the Wei and Jin dynasties, modeled like a bird’s wing, and combed in the shape of a bird’s wing as if the bird was ready to fly.

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1.Ban Fan Ji 半翻髻

Ban Fan Ji is the evolution of the hair bun from the Sui dynasty.

The way to comb Ban Fan Ji is from the bottom up, and flipping the top.

The features of this bun are towering and tilted to one side, like a lotus leaf being turned when viewed from the side.

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Buzi 补子, Ming & Qing Dynasties Officials’ Rank Badge

Buzi is a round or square piece of cloth that is adorned on the front (chest) and/or back of official uniforms.

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Daopao is also one of the traditional costumes of Taoism.

Daopao is a long outer garment with a crossed collar with a hidden Bai (摆 ; bǎi) on side of the garment.

Daopao can be worn with a silk belt, cloth belt, or a large belt.

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Daopao 道袍, Ming Dynasty Style Hanfu Robe

Daopao (道袍) or Taoist robe, was very popular and typical casual clothing in the Ming dynasty.

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Chinese Scented Sachet, Xiangnang 香囊

Scented sachets or Xiangnang (Chinese: 香囊 ; pinyin: xiāng náng) are folk embroidery crafts made by ancient women.

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Ming Dynasty Hat, Futou 幞头 & Wu Sha Mao 乌纱帽

Ming dynasty futou’s wings became shorter with time and some of these futou became less than forty centimeters.

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The Story Behind Yuan Xiao Jie 元宵节

Yuan Xiao Jie or the Lantern Festival, takes place on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month each year.

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