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What is the braid of Qing Dynasty?

Men's hairstyles in the Qing Dynasty were constantly changing.

We watched the Qing Dynasty drama. Whether it was Nurhachi or the late Qing Dynasty, the men in it all had shaved hair, and the first half of their heads were tied with a thick braid that hung down to their waists. After enjoying this country for nearly 300 years, the hairstyle seems to have changed little.

But this is not the case! Dorset, the earliest regent of the Qing Dynasty, entered the customs. In order to make the Han people express their obedience, he accepted the advice of the traitor minister and practiced shaving and changing clothes. It was ordered that anyone with a hairstyle worse than that should be beheaded.

At this time, the hairstyle name required by the Qing Dynasty was called "suncus murinus Tail". This oath is simply to leave only one hair the size of a copper coin around the hair until the back of the head, and the rest of the hair is braided.

Braids are about the same thickness as mouse tails. This braid can pass through the square hole of the copper coin, and the copper coin falls to the top of the head. The edge of hair should not exceed the edge of copper coins. After that, shave once every two or three days and keep your hairstyle.

Finally, with the passage of time, the hair gradually increased, which became the hairstyle we saw at night.