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Which dynasty is the only green hairstyle in the Spring Festival Gala?
The only green hairstyle in the Spring Festival Gala is from the Tang Dynasty.

"Only this piece of green" is based on Wang Ximeng's green landscape painting "A Thousand Miles of Mountains and Rivers" in the Song Dynasty, which dances poetically, as if it were a green landscape painting, elegant and comfortable. The dancer's hairstyle is actually not Song hairstyle, but Tang hairstyle.

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, women were popular with high-bun, with rich hairstyles, but their styles were quite different. In the Tang Dynasty, there were wuman bun, concentric bun, semi-rotary bun, anti-bun, anti-first bun, plucking bun, double-ring bun, throwing bun, double-helix bun and Uighur bun.

The director said that the dancer's hairstyle in Only This Green is a mountain bun, but it is similar to a mountain peak in shape. In fact, there is no name of "mountain steamed bun" in Song Dynasty, which is closer to semi-turning steamed bun and throwing steamed bun in Tang Dynasty. It is from the bun in the Tang Dynasty that the choreographer found creative inspiration.

Hairstyles of different dynasties:

1, pre-Qin

As early as the pre-Qin period, ancient people could make all kinds of steamed buns, such as Lingyun steamed buns and fairy steamed buns, which are more common now.

2. Western Han Dynasty

During the Western Han Dynasty, great changes took place in women's hairstyles. When we watch TV dramas about Hanfu, we will find that women's hairstyles in the Han Dynasty are relatively simple. Most of them leave a bun on the top of their heads, and then leave a lock of hair hanging down naturally behind them. This hairstyle is called "hanging bun".

3. Wei and Jin Dynasties

First of all, many hairstyles in the Wei and Jin Dynasties are to leave a lock of hair on each side of the forehead to modify the face. Apart from bangs left on the forehead, there was a very popular hairstyle called Tian Fei bun in Wei and Jin Dynasties, which can give people an elegant feeling.

4. Tang Dynasty

Due to the high standard of living in the Tang Dynasty, people's aesthetic level has also developed to an unprecedented height. At that time, women liked to comb their hair. However, because some girls have sparse hair, some people invented the hair augmentation technology, so there were wigs in the Tang Dynasty. With the support of this technology, people can make their favorite hairstyles.

5. Song Dynasty

Hair styles in the Song Dynasty are similar to those in the Han Dynasty, both of which are fresh and beautiful. Most of them casually put a set of long hair into a bun, which looks very simple.

6. Yuan Dynasty

In the Yuan Dynasty, men's hairstyles were very distinctive. There was no hair on the top of their heads, only a few locks of hair hung around the top of their heads. However, women's hairstyles in the Yuan Dynasty were relatively simple, similar to those in the Song Dynasty, and very simple and casual.

7. Ming dynasty

Hair accessories in the Ming Dynasty are very distinctive, and many people use a touch of green or burn blue. These hair accessories are gorgeous in style, which is in harmony with the dignified and steady Ming and Han clothes.

8. Qing dynasty

Among the dynasties, the hairstyle of Qing dynasty is probably the most familiar to everyone, because there are too many plays in Qing dynasty now, but the hairstyle of women in different periods of Qing dynasty is also different. The typical hairstyle in the period of Emperor Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty is a two-headed style, with flowers on both sides of the hair and a small bun named "Dovetail" at the back of the head, which looks very playful and girlish.