queshanli却扇礼, classical chinese etiquette (A lady covers her face with a fan in certain scenarios usually weddings)
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queshanli却扇礼, classical chinese etiquette (A lady covers her face with a fan in certain scenarios usually weddings)
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【Reference Tang Dynasty Artifacts】:
・Nao Sao Hairstyle (闹扫髻) Female Figurine, Collection of Wuhan Museum
・Tang Dynasty Female Figurine with Nao Sao Hairstyle (闹扫髻)
[Hanfu · 漢服]Chinese Tang Dynasty Traditional Clothing Hanfu & Hairstyle Based On Female Figurine-【Late Tang Period】
Women's Clothing, Hairstyle and Makeup in the Late Tang Dynasty
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【History Note】
In the late Tang Dynasty, women's daily attire was still dominated by a combination of shirts (Shan/衫), skirts (Qun/裙), and Pibo (披帛), but compared with the mid-Tang Period, which advocated the sharp silhouette of the upper small and the lower large, the late Tang Period was more fashionable to create a rounded and loose silhouette.
At the same time, the exaggerated and peculiar style in the middle Tang Dynasty is still prosperous. In terms of hairstyle, all kinds of asymmetrical hairstyle are popular, and it is fashionable to wrap the hair bun with various precious fabrics, which has both practical functions and decorative features. “五陵年少争缠头,一曲红绡不知数“”(From the narrative poem "Pipa Xing /琵琶行 “by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty)” is Refers to such attire.
“五陵年少争缠头,一曲红绡不知数”
It refers to "The wealthy children of the capital are scrambling to give me rewards, and every time a song (play pipa) is played, I will got countless beautiful brocades (红绡)
About the makeup, as Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi, described in his poem "Shishi Zhuang/时世妆" :”乌膏注唇唇似泥,双眉画作八字低”
The black cream is applied to the lips and lips are like mud, and the eyebrows are painted with low “八 (chinese character "eight")”shape.
This is a popular makeup look in the mid-Tang Period and it continued to the late Tang.
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