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【Hanfu Hairstyles】Ancient Women’s Hair Bun Guide
Paojia Bun At the end of the Tang Dynasty, women in the capital city styled their hair to embrace their faces with two sides, resembling a hammer bun, named "Paojia Bun." Falling Horse Bun The low-combed bun of Wodi, finely drawn eyebrows. Thinking of each other all day long, for you I have withered away, during the time of a hundred flowers. Cross Bun It is named for its hair bun shaped like a "cross." The hair is divided into two vertical and intersecting buns. Wu Man Bun Miao Customs Record: Women's hair buns are one foot high, graceful and reaching the forehead, stacked and sharp, perhaps what is called Wu Man. Double Braid Bun Daughters by the river have double braid buns, with bright morning glory flowers inserted in them. Startled Swan Bun In the Wei Palace, women liked to draw long eyebrows, creating moth-eyebrows and startled swan buns. Its shape resembles a bird flapping its wings. Single Snail Bun Clouds dotted, fragrant sweat soaks through the delicate. The snail bun is loosely moistened with jade, and the cherry lips lightly print red pearls. A person is among the emerald. Single Blade Half-Flipped Bun Tang Duan Chengshi's Hair Bun…
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