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In ancient times, what was the name of the dress that women wore when they got married?

In ancient times, when a woman got married, what was the crown on her head? Cocktails? . When we watch TV, we will find that women seem to be wearing rockhopper on their heads when they get married, but this was not the case in ancient times. The rockhopper can only be worn by dignitaries or wealthy families. If you are an ordinary woman, you can only wear some gold hair clips.

It is called rockhopper because there is a phoenix as an ornament on the ceremonial crown. Phoenix had a high status in ancient times and was regarded as a divine bird by everyone, so it was noble and elegant. It is precisely because of this nobility that civilians are not qualified to wear it, and only the royal family are qualified to wear it.

In fact, in addition to marriage, rockhopper will also appear in some large-scale ceremonies. Besides rockhopper, there will be red yarn, that is, red cloth. This kind of cloth is generally pure red, and some of them are embroidered with beautiful and meaningful patterns, such as Yuanyang.

We all think that wearing a red hijab is to hide the bride's face from others, and only let her husband see it on the wedding night, which has a shy beauty of the bride. But at the earliest time, the red hijab didn't do this.

Red hijab was introduced from ethnic groups outside the Great Wall, because people outside the Great Wall live on grasslands and inhale a lot of sandstorms every day. In order to avoid breathing difficulties, women outside the Great Wall always take a scarf when they go out. Later, this habit was preserved and used in weddings.

Nowadays, when young people get married, most of them still follow western weddings, wearing white wedding dresses and white headscarves. But some people still wear a white headscarf on their heads when they enter the stadium, and then the groom will lift the headscarf. This is the custom of lifting the hijab in the past and has been preserved.