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What's the difference between a hairpin and a hairpin?

One strand is a hairpin, and the other strand is a hairpin. It's the part that goes into the hair. If it is one, it is a hairpin. If it's two, it's a hairpin.

The origin of ancient female hair accessories in China actually comes from the past.

Bam is the ancestor of bam and bam, and it is their ancestor. Hairpin was originally a long decorative needle, which was used to give young girls hair at adult ceremonies. At first, this long needle was made of bamboo, so the word hairpin was a bamboo prefix.

I think you should all be familiar with this word, not because of the word hair, but because of the word gift. Gifts, which appear in many novels, especially romance novels, are symbols of girls' bar mitzvah. Gifts represent a girl's adulthood and a girl's transformation from a girl to a woman.

This is how the ceremony was conducted. First, the girl wears no headdress and ties her hair. Then, under the gaze of the visitors, a respected female elder inserts a gown for her, which means that she is an adult and can get married.

Moreover, the coronation ceremony of men is also essential, and men's hair crowns also need to be fixed.

Later, the hairpin evolved into a more decorative shape, with more decorations at the top and shorter long needles, so it became a hairpin. Later, the hairpin changed from one strand to two strands, so it became a hairpin.

Hairpins or hairpins are decorated with ornaments that can be shaken, so there is a step shake, and there are more gorgeous flowers on the hairpins, so there is a hairpin flower and a name called Watson.

In addition to hairpins, hairpins and flowers, later generations also derived the square, comb, rockhopper and so on. These are the headdresses of ancient women's clubs in China, and they are also the representatives of women's beauty, appreciation and creativity.