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Cech headdress (ancient heat artifact)
In the cold winter, keeping warm is very important. In ancient times, people used various methods to keep warm. One of the oldest methods was to cut off some headdresses. Cutting a few headdresses is a kind of warm-keeping equipment similar to hats, which is widely used in rural areas in northern China. This article will introduce the history, uses, making methods and wearing skills of several headdresses.

history

The history of cutting headdresses can be traced back to ancient China. According to the research of archaeologists, cutting several headdresses first appeared in the late Shang Dynasty (BC 1600 to BC 1046). At that time, people used to cut off a few headdresses to protect their heads from the cold. Over time, cutting a few headdresses has gradually evolved into a folk handicraft with regional characteristics.

use

Cutting a few headgear is mainly to keep warm. The temperature in winter in the north is very low, so people need to cut off a few headgear to protect their heads from the cold. In addition, cutting a few headdresses can also be used as gifts or decorations, because they have a unique handicraft style.

manufacturing method

Making several cutting heads requires wool or cotton thread. The following are the steps to make several cut headdresses:

1. Prepare a wool or cotton thread with a length of about 2m.

2. Fix the thread on your head and start knitting.

3. Wrap the thread around the head until it covers the whole head.

4. Fix the thread on your head and cut some headdresses.

Dressing skills

The technique of wearing a few headgear is simple. Just put the hood on your head and make sure it's completely covered. If the headgear is too tight or too loose, you can adjust the tightness of the thread head until it is comfortable.