Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Most of the women's costumes and hairstyles in the Qing Palace drama are untrustworthy, so let's take a look at the real hairstyles of Qing Dynasty women today:
In the early Qing Dynasty, most of the flag women were braided hair and coiled heads, or bun heads. For example: Empress Xiaozhuang's regular robe seated statue (partial):
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Empress XiaoZhaoren's regular robes (partial):
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Later, it evolved into a special set of hair ornaments- tungsten, which is the middle of the Qing Dynasty female winter gown, wearing tungsten:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Late Qing Dynasty Tin:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Qing Xianfeng Female casual clothes seated statue, combing two heads:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
The combed hair behind the two heads photographed by Westerners at the end of the Tongzhi Dynasty is flat and squared horizontally:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Hairstyles in the last years of Guangxu:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
In addition, Evening Sunshine also has the following peculiar shapes:
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
Precious old photos: The real hairstyle of a Qing Dynasty woman is definitely not like that in the Qing Palace drama!
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