Taoist bun In ancient times, both men and women wore long hair, and Taoist priests were no exception. For the convenience of life, they often put their long hair on their heads to make a bun, but their bun matches like a bull's nose, so they are often ridiculed by some kind people, calling them Taoist priests with a bull's nose, while the elderly are called old people with a bull's nose.
Taoist priest and Qingniu rode Qingniu when Lao Zi traveled west to Hanguguan, which became a classic image of Lao Zi. After the appearance of Taoism, Taoist priests respected Laozi as their ancestors and sincerely studied the classics left by Laozi, hoping to succeed in monasticism. However, this has become a reason for some boring people to laugh at it. They described the monks' sincere learning state as being led by Lao Tzu like Lao Tzu's green cow, and these monks would do as Lao Tzu taught them. The story of Taoist Niu Nose also spread. I really don't know whether it is positive or negative for Taoist priests.
Describe a stubborn temper. Besides,? Old-fashioned? It also means to describe a stubborn temper. Anyone who has been in contact with cows knows that cows have the most stubborn temper. If it doesn't want to go, it won't move even if you pull its nose hard. Even if its nose is bleeding, it is difficult to change the cow's mind. That's why it's called stubbornness. ? Old-fashioned? It is used to scold those stubborn old Taoist priests. It is often because people have opinions about this old road that they are uncomfortable.