Pinyin: chuí tiáo o.
Explanation of words: weeping, Chinese words, also known as weeping. Of children or childhood. Le, the hair that children hang down.
Word source:
1, Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Mao Jie: "I am humble and diligent in taking office."
2. Jin Tao Qian's "Peach Blossom Garden": "Yellow hair hangs down and enjoys itself."
3. Qing Dai Mingshi's "Preface to Yao Fuyu's Poems": "Fu Yu and Yu Chuiyi met, slightly longer, and each traveled around."
4, Yu Dafu's "Qingdao Miscellaneous Poems" Sixth: "Shaking hands hurts the boss sadly, and I still remember that year."
Example: Walking in this declining fishing village, it is rare to see a young man, either an old man with a wrinkled skin or a naive child.
Ancient age-related names
1, children: children aged 2-3. Refers to early childhood.
2. Total angle: teenagers aged eight (female), nine (male) to fourteen (in ancient times, children divided their hair into left and right halves and tied them into a knot at the top of their heads, shaped like two horns, so they were called total angle and total stubble).
3. Cardamom: 13 to 15 years old (Cardamom is a plant that blooms in early summer, which is not midsummer, which means that people are still underage, so it is called "cardamom years").
4. Bundle hair: the man is fifteen years old (when he is fifteen years old, the man will dissolve the original two corners and tie them into a bun); When an ancient boy was fifteen, his hair was tied in a bun because it was used to refer to an adult.
5, and: the woman is fifteen years old (the woman picks up the five-year-old gift, indicating that she is an adult and can get married. Women 15 years old have a knot in their hair, so they are called women 15 years old as "harmony".