
A photo of a flag woman at the end of the Qing Dynasty. This is a typical aristocratic woman, wearing flower-pot shoes, walking like a weak willow wind, not suitable for physical work, suitable for leisurely life.
This is a flag man woman wearing a hat, showing the heroism behind her, and hanging a gorgeous strap from the hat. The hat has flowers on both sides, simulating two heads.
This is a group of flag ladies. Everyone looks very noble. In the late Qing Dynasty, a plate-shaped crown ornament called the big pull wing was developed, which gradually replaced the second head, which saved a lot of combing time, but there were also flag people and noblewomen who were willing to spend time combing the second head.
This is a banner woman with large pulled wings.
A flag man noblewoman, although she wears a hat, she still has flowers tied on both sides, simulating the appearance of two heads.
This is a noble lady with a banner, and the servants are combing her two heads, and it is very troublesome to comb her two heads. The second head has a long flat bun in the form of a "swallowtail", which is pressed against the back neck collar to make the neck straight. Therefore, many flag people look at their backs straight.
Puyi's nursing mother, Wang Jiao, also used large pull wings, and the "big pull wings" popular in the late Qing Dynasty was the official hairstyle of the court concubines, so many people imitated the use of such big pull wings.