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What do you think of wearing flowers on your head?

It is an ancient custom for men to wear flowers on their heads;

In ancient times, young people often wore flowers when they met festivals, celebrations and happy events. At least in the Tang and Song Dynasties, men wore flowers. In ancient times, Jinshi and the top three were the first place, the second place and the flower exploration, but in the Tang Dynasty, the flower exploration did not specifically refer to Jinshi and the third place. In the Tang Dynasty, the new Jinshi wore flowers to the banquet in Qionglin, and one or two young and handsome new Jinshi were selected to pick flowers before the banquet, which was called the flower-exploring lang. In the Song Dynasty, the poem described the man wearing flowers bowing his head. People are not ashamed when they are old, but they are ashamed when they are old. When you are drunk, everyone laughs, and the curtain is half hooked. Appreciation of Peony in Jixiang Temple by Su Shi when he was relegated to Hangzhou. It describes him enjoying flowers and drinking with his friends. When they are almost finished, they pick flowers, put them on their heads and go home. Passers-by watched and made fun of them, and many women from other people's homes along the street rolled up bead curtains to see him. Whether the scene can be taken seriously or not, at least it can show that men wear flowers. Although he claimed to be an old man, Su Shi was not old at that time, but he always liked to pretend to be old. He was only thirty years old when he wrote "The Old Man Talk about Juvenile Madness". Finally, the teenager is crazy, and the white beard is harmless. Flower arranging also dances and leads the scenery. Wine stays in spring, not teaching people to laugh. This was done by Zhang, a famous anti-Jin scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, when he was reused by the court after his death. Although his beard is white, he still "arranges flowers and dances" because he is happy.

Women wear flowers on their heads, which have existed since ancient times as a decoration.

Recently, it has become popular again, mainly because of the exemplary role of female stars, such as "Chiffon Flower" in Jolin Tsai, "Wrinkled Paper Flower" in Rainie Yang, "Sunflower" in Karen Mok and so on.