hairpin
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Hairpins used in ancient times to tie hair: and ~.
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(The original meaning of sound and form: the hair pin used for curling hair or fixing hats in ancient times) The original meaning is the same [women's' large hair pin]
Yeah, yeah. -"Shuo Wen"
What a shame. It's an honor. -"Li"
China Crown. -"Huainan Su"
Jade is wronged. -Zhang Heng's "Tokyo Fu"
It's always a festival. -The Book of Rites
The comb has been set. -"Li"
I'm sorry, but this man is very comfortable. -"Mandarin Jin Yu"
A gentleman grows old together and vice versa.
Absolutely, Yiasi. -"Liezi Zhou Muwang"
Another example: Jia Jia (formerly referred to as women's jewelry. Also refers to women); Chu Er (an ornament commonly used by ancient women to decorate their hair and ears); Tour guide (that is, tour guide. A kind of jewelry. Used to tie hair)
"Move"
Refers to women who reach adulthood at the age of 15. Especially the rite of passage.
Words and words. -"The Legend of the Ram, Nine Years"
Pregnant-Guo Yu Zheng Yu. Note: "Female is fifteen years old."
Another example: a daughter (referring to an adult daughter); Year (age of female hair; Adults); Crown (female crown, male crown, referring to adulthood)