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The balance crown of the opera helmet

Helmet, the jargon of Liyuanxing, is a collective name for the various crowns and hats worn by characters in traditional Chinese opera dramas, which are roughly divided into four categories: crowns, helmets, scarves, and hats. Crowns, mostly hard tires, used for emperors and nobles' top hats; helmets, mostly hard tires, worn by military personnel; scarves, mostly software, belong to casual clothes; hats are the most miscellaneous, from imperial hats to straw hats, there are hard and soft, and there are many names. In addition to the above 4 categories, there are also various size accessories, such as the forehead, the horse wing, the plume, the fox tail, the face plate, the mushroom leaf, the blade head, etc., mostly worn with the helmet, and some can also be used alone. Today Xiaobian will take you to see the balance crown of the opera helmet.

The balance crown of the opera helmet

The balance crown is also known as the flat crown or the cupola crown, and the crown is a rectangular slab, hanging from the front and back, and hanging large spikes on the left and right. It is mostly used by the rulers of heaven and hell (i.e., the Jade Emperor, the King of Yanluo, etc.) and the emperor. There is also a female ping tianguan, slightly smaller, which is used by Wu Zetian in the opera.

The balance crown of the opera helmet

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