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phoenix-shaped hairpin

[fèng chāi]
The headdress of ancient women is a kind of hairpin
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The headdress of ancient women, belonging to Hairpin One of. Because the hairpin is shaped like a phoenix, it gets its name and is often used as a love between men and women Keepsake
Chinese name
phoenix-shaped hairpin
Type
Headdress
Material
Gold, silver and jade

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phoenix-shaped hairpin
It is the headdress of ancient women, a kind of hairpin. The hairpin is named because it is shaped like a phoenix. It is often used as a love between men and women Keepsake

Historical inheritance

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"China" written by horses of five generations Ancient and modern notes ·Hairpin: "The First Emperor also made phoenix heads of gold and silver, with tortoise shells as feet, and called them Fengchai."
Li Dong's Poems in Tang Dynasty《 Give it to the monk 》As Ximing said in summer, the palace people pulled out the phoenix hairpin

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Phoenix hairpin can have different shapes and materials. It can be a complicated phoenix shape or a simplified description. Its beautiful and gorgeous shape is the love of ancient women.
The materials are mainly gold, silver and jade. It is magnificent.
phoenix-shaped hairpin

Fengchai Historical Meaning

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The phoenix hairpin is not only an ornament, but also a token of affection. In ancient times, there was a custom of parting between lovers or couples: a woman divided the phoenix hairpin on her head into two parts, gave half to each other, and kept the other half for herself, so that she could see each other again later and be together again. In Xin Qiji's poem "Zhu Yingtai is near. Late Spring", the words "Baochai Fen, Taoye Ferry, Yanliu Dark Nanpu" express this separation.