Manchu is a fishing and hunting nation with a long history. It is speculated that the history of Manchu can be traced back as early as 7000 years ago to the period of new culture and tea culture. Plain body, disdainful, unlucky, lonely, Bohai, and female are the ancestors of modern Manchu.
Manchu culture is rich and colorful, and it is open and eclectic in the historical process of its formation and development.
Early Civilization: It is speculated that the history of Manchu can be traced back to the period of Sushen Liu Xin Culture and Chachong Culture 7000 years ago.
Some experts believe that Sushen, Toulou, Buji, Mohong, Bohai and Nv are the ancestors of modern Manchu.
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Ethnic Hair Accessories: Great changes have taken place in Manchu economy and culture since the 20th century, and many traditional costumes are very rare. However, from movies, TV series and museums, we can often appreciate the elegance of the old national flag costumes.
Among them, the wide, long, fan-shaped and crown-shaped female headdress, which is called "flag head" in Chinese and "Dalachi" in Manchu, is unique to Manchu women all over the world, thus becoming a typical national costume feature, which is very eye-catching.
The traditional hairstyle of Manchu men is to shave off all the hair on the front skull and temples, leaving only the hair on the back skull and braiding it into long braids. In the 23rd year of Wanli (1595), the North Korean envoy Shen passed by Hetuala, and wrote in detail in the book Notes on the History of the Founding of the State: "Jurchen customs all shave their hair, leaving only a little hair at the back of the head and two braids hanging down.
In the early Qing Dynasty, the hairstyle was usually suncus murinus tail. After the middle of Qing dynasty, there was a trend of more and more hair, but it was still far from the half-headed hairstyle in the Qing palace drama in the late Qing dynasty.
In the past, Manchu women had to learn to ride and shoot like boys when they were young, and their hair accessories were similar to those of boys. They shaved off more hair around the top of their heads, leaving only a part of their hair in two girls' braids, which hung down on their temples until 16 years old came of age.
After marriage, I began to wear a big pot head, a shelf head and two first-class steamed buns, two of which are typical. At both ends, the hair on the top of the head is tied up and divided into two locks, each lock is made into a bun, and then the rest of the hair at the back is made into a "dovetail" long flat bun. Usually a hairpin with a length of 20-30 cm and a width of 23 cm is inserted horizontally in the bun. When celebrating an auspicious day or receiving distinguished guests, you should wear a hat at most.
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