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169.Manchu headdress flag head

The statue depicts the shape of a woman. The woman is luxuriously dressed and has a graceful figure. She seems to be at least the daughter of the prince at that time. Her headdress is very special. The huge headdress is tied with many gold silk flowers and pearls and emeralds.

, somehow it looks similar to the headdresses worn by women in the harem of the Qing Dynasty in the TV series.

I stumbled: "Isn't this... that... that... what... what is it called?"

Meihui added on the side: "This is the flag of Manchu women."

(Let’s not explain this flag head. The flag head is the huge headdress that we see on the heads of the harem concubines in the TV series. It is worn by every level of harem women from maid to concubine, noble, concubine, concubine, noble concubine, and queen.

The styles of flag heads are different, and each style represents its prominent status. Each style of flag head can only correspond to one hairstyle, such as "two heads", "water hyacinth", "swallow tail", "

"Big wings", "high handles", "shelf hair", "front bangs", "pan head wings..." In addition, the pearls, agate, jade, gold and silver worn on each different headdress are not used casually, they are all related to

It’s related to status. When the little palace maids first enter the palace, they have to undergo special and systematic training. Think about it, if you insert any beautiful object in your head on a whim, your head will be lost.)

The mouse was also stunned, pointing at the flag head and he was also very excited. "Can this toy be taken down? It seems that it is not made in one piece with the statue. Could it have been used by Wobasi's daughter-in-law during her lifetime? It is valuable.

This guy is so luxurious! Who said the Mongolians have no money? I think this flag head alone is worth seven figures!"

He put his hands around the legs of the golden statue and wanted to climb up and take it off. His hand happened to be on the statue's shoe. When he lowered his head and looked down, the mouse shouted: "Hey, look at it, aren't these clogs?"

Me and Meihui were almost in tears when we said this song about clogs. I said, Brother Hao, being uneducated is really terrible. I saw it just now. I couldn’t help but didn’t dare to say anything. All the girls in your Qing Dynasty were wearing.

Clogs?

Meihui was afraid that the illiterate would make another joke, so she quickly explained to him: "Brother Mouse, these are not Japanese clogs. They are called flowerpot-soled shoes, which are also worn by Manchu royal women."

Although the atmosphere was made very humorous by Mouse, I still had some doubts when I saw this golden eagle woman wearing a flag head and wearing flower pot-soled shoes. It stands to reason that the Mongolians must have their own

National cultural characteristics, and it took several centuries for the Turgut people to migrate westward before returning to the Central Plains. If women dress like those in Tsarist Russia and the Middle East, it would make sense, but it is absolutely impossible to be the same as the Manchu royal women.

?

The statue of this woman is made of pure gold, and it is on the fifth floor of the pagoda. Judging from her status, she must be at least the princess of Wobaxi. So why is there a golden statue here?

But the coffin of the imperial concubine was not seen? Also, the imperial concubine should of course be a Mongolian. Wobasi had just returned east to the Qing Dynasty, so there was absolutely no reason for him to be assimilated into the Qing culture so quickly.

I turned my head and looked at Meihui. Maybe Meihui had the same idea as me. She also looked sideways at me and met me. Then the two of them nodded together and reached an agreement in their hearts. This statue must be the one in Lili's genealogy and Khan Wang Minggong.
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