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Chinese traditional ancient hairpins, also known as hairpins, hair accessories or hair hoops, are a kind of ornament with a long history and rich cultural connotations.
It originated in ancient China and after thousands of years of development and evolution, it gradually became a unique art form.
These hairpins are usually made of metal, jade, pearls and other materials, and come in various shapes such as round, square, oval and so on.
They not only have practical functions such as fixing hair and decorating hairstyles, but also carry rich symbolic meanings.
In ancient Chinese literary works, we can see many descriptions of hairpins.
For example, Jia Baoyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber" wears a delicate gold-inlaid jade hairpin, which symbolizes his status and family honor.
In addition, Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West" also wears a golden hoop staff, which is one of his weapons and a key prop for him and his master Tang Monk to defeat demons and ghosts.
In addition to literary works, traditional ancient Chinese hairpins also play an important role in other aspects.
For example, in ancient palaces, queens and consorts often wear various gorgeous hairpins to show their status and beauty.
In addition, some hairpins also have special religious significance, such as the lotus hairpin worn by Buddhists, which symbolizes purity and compassion.
In summary, traditional ancient Chinese hairpins are an ornament with profound historical background and rich cultural connotations.
They not only have practical functions, but also carry various symbolic meanings and story legends.
By appreciating and studying these hairpins, we can better understand the cultural traditions and aesthetic concepts of ancient China.
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