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How to form words for braid

1. Hair braid [fà biàn]: a braid made of long hair.

2. Braided hair [biàn fà]: braided hair or refers to ethnic minorities who braid their hair.

Source: "Ode to the Capital of Wei" by Zuo Si of the Jin Dynasty: "There is a guest from Qi Qi, who is descended from China. He is wearing a crown and a crotch, and his hair is braided."

"Zi Zhi Tong Jian" ·In the Second Year of Huangchu, Emperor Wen of the Wei Dynasty" "The South is called the North as Suolu" Notes from the Three Provinces of Yuanhu: "Those who Suolu are called Suotu because people from the north have their hair braided."

"Song Shu· "Wang Seng Da Zhuan": "Braided hair is dangerous and treacherous, and it is especially suitable to cut it for defense." Song Dynasty Wang Yucheng's "Jitian Fu": "The favor flows to the filial brother Li Tian, ??and the virtue is inscribed in the braided hair." See "Braid".

3. Braided bun [biàn jì]: a bun made of braids.

4. Grasp the pigtails [zhuā biàn zi]: a metaphor for grasping shortcomings as a handle.

5. Tāo biàn: braid.

6. Braided rope [biàn shéng]: a braid-like rope made of cross-braided strands or a headband used to tie hair.

7. Unbraid [jiě biàn]: to unravel the braids. In the old days, ethnic minorities often had their hair braided. Unbraiding their hair meant switching to Han clothing to show their sincerity.

8. Ponytail [mǎ wěi biàn]: A braid in which the hair is gathered at the back of the head. The root of the braid is slightly upturned and the hair is loose and hanging like a ponytail, hence the name.

9. Braid group [biàn qún]: a finite generating group that satisfies certain braid relations.

10. Nanbian [nán biàn]: In ancient times, it refers to the ethnic minorities in southwest my country. Its common way of braiding hair is braiding, hence the name.

Braid: [biàn],

Interweaving, braiding. Also used as "braid", braid, and handover. ——"Shuowen"

Weaving rope is called braid. ——"Popular Literature"

Women's hair is braided without hanging down. ——"Book of Liang·Biography of the Northwestern Rong"

Braided hair (braided hair; used as a nickname for the Manchu people); braided bun (braided hair and then tied into a bun)

< p>Braids. Braid your hair tightly.

Untie your hair and apply for a job. ——Qiu Chi of the Southern Dynasties, "Books with Chen Bo"

Comb into small braids, like braid-like strips. Such as: garlic braid; straw hat braid