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Hanfu Headgear -- "Tou Tou" And "Six And One Cap"

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Six Head And One Cap

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Originally evolved from the folk cloth of Baotou, it gradually became stereotyped at the beginning of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It became a form with a fixed cap skeleton and a spreading angle, which prevailed in the three dynasties of Tang, song and Ming Dynasties.

Judging from the characters of many paintings or sculptures, the shape of the head is very varied. There are many upside down, upturned, and Phoenix wings.

The head is not only a man's headgear, but also used by many court waitresses. Until the early Qing Dynasty, it was forced to be abandoned for political reasons.

There are many variations in the shape of the head, and the scope of application is very wide.



The murals in the tomb of Prince Tang Yide in the Qianling Mausoleum of Qianxian County, Shaanxi, describe the life of the owner of the tomb (Yin Nan) {page_break}


Six and one

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Commonly known as the "leather cap", it is said that it was made by Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

"Zao Lin Zao Zu" includes: "Qing Dynasty"

Small cap

It is a long time since it was called "leather cap".

The leather cap or the Liuhe towel is made by the Ming Dynasty.

It was named "Liuhe unification" because it was stitched together by six pieces of rosewood.

The shotcrete of the cap is usually used in summer and autumn, and the satin is used in winter, and the color is mostly black.

The styles of the hat are flat top, pointed top, hard tire and soft tire.

The flat top hat is mostly hard, lined with cotton, and the top hat is mostly soft. When it is not worn, it can be folded into the pocket.

The top of a hat is often made of red silk.



Old photos: Candles booth, South Xinhua Street, Beijing factory (Wang Qiong)

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