What are the hairstyles of ancient men?

The hairstyles of ancient men are as follows:

1, ancient bun With the development of civilization in the Central Plains, the custom of curling hair into a bun began to appear, called a bun. A bun means that all the hair is concentrated on the top of the head and then coiled into a ball on the top of the head. First it was a ball, then it developed into an awl. This is also called cone bread.

2. In the Zhou Dynasty, when all the hair was tied up, Zhou Li appeared, in which there were some rules on etiquette, clothing and hairstyle, and bun became an established custom. But the difference is that the later bun should be crowned and fixed with a hairpin.

3. Half a beam appeared in the chaotic times of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. This is also because the northern nomadic people's influence on the Central Plains is also a combination of Han and Hu, but this time is very short and almost negligible.

4. The steamed bread in the Tang Dynasty is a kind of steamed bread with an arc-shaped head and drooping tail feet, which looks like a rabbit with a drooping head.

In Song Dynasty, Shantou was completely different. Shantou is a flat-topped three-dimensional hat, and its feet extend vertically to both sides, just like the wings of an airplane.