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Introduction to Zanhua
Zanhua is a kind of headdress for Han women. It is beautiful because it is worn on women's heads as jewelry, adding a vibrant and lively atmosphere of life. Besides flowers, there are silk flower, Luo, Ling, satin, silk and pearl flowers. In ancient times, hundreds of court officials wore hairpin flowers on towels and hats on festive days. The custom of Zanhua has a history of two or three thousand years in China. Zhou Fang's Picture of a Lady Wearing Flowers vividly reproduces the scene of women wearing colorful flowers in the Tang Dynasty. Modern woodblock New Year pictures in Yangliuqing, Tianjin and Taohuawu, Suzhou all have the images of women with flowers. Modern brides often wear flowers in their hair, but not only flowers, but also silk flower. 1 Up to now, women in southern Jiangsu still like to marry silk flower. Silk flower in Beijing and silk flower in Dazhuang Village are handicrafts with a long history and strong decorative colors in China, which are listed in the list of national intangible cultural heritage expansion projects.