Does anyone know the name of this row of pointed hair clips? Is it just a hairpin or is there any other technical term?

Jin Buyao means Jin Buyao, which is a common hair accessory for ancient women. Buyao, like hairpin and hairpin, is also an ornament inserted in the hair. There is a pendant hanging on the hairpin head, so it is called Buyao. Due to the elaborate production process and expensive materials, aristocratic women's makeup is more common, but ordinary women are less common. It is mostly made of gold bent into dragons and phoenixes and decorated with pearls and jade. In the Six Dynasties, the fancy became more and more complicated, or became flowers and branches of birds and animals, shining, mixed in fine hair and stuck in hair.

In classical poetry, there are many beautiful women wearing walking postures.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, tonics were not patented by aristocratic women, but also taken by folk women, and the related prohibition was similar to that of literature. For example, Cao Zhi's poem Qi Qi says: "Wear gold to shine, jade to double up", Fu Xuan's poem You Nv Pian Ge Yanxing in the early Jin Dynasty says: "The head is full of gold, and the jade heart is full of beauty in spring" says: "Step by step, move, and the red wheel is slanting".

Shen (the granddaughter), a poetess in the Liang Dynasty, has a poem called "Dancing Flowers": "A perfect combination of pearls and leaves. Cutting lotus flowers is not like making lotus flowers, because flowers are spontaneous; The low branches brushed the embroidered collar, and the small steps moved Yao Ying. " But when the clouds get stuck in the bun, the moth eyebrows grow easily. "In the poem, the gait shape at that time and the charm when walking with this gait are vividly described. The main idea is to step and shake the lotus flower decorated with beautiful pearls and emeralds, and decorated with fine gold pieces and agates. The leaves and flowers are alternating and lifelike. Inserted between the first two forehead of Yunji, the branches bend, the beads hang down, gently touch the embroidered collar, move slightly, and the beads shake jade. It can be seen that the exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite materials in this period are far better than those in the previous dynasties.

There are also a lot of descriptions in the whole Tang poetry. For example, Zhang's Five Poems of Gong Le, Cui Xia opens a cold mirror, Zhu Chai hangs and shakes, Gu Kuang's Five Poems of Wang Langzhong's Seats for Prostitutes, Jade Scratches the Head with Gold Steps, Wu's Gift to Beauty, Walking and Shaking the Jade Scratches the Head, Gome Wins Mochow, and Luo Qiu's. Han Wo's "Huanxisha" is full of jade, with a backlit embroidered skirt and waist. Dai Shulun's Bai Zhu Ci is full of white bamboo, while Yu Pei's pearl tassels are full of gold. "Mao Xizhen's backyard flower is full of pearls, and Xue's Huanxisha is full of clouds.

As Li He's "Song of the Old Lady Picking Jade" said, "Picking jade with water is lewd step by step", which can add luster to women's appearance step by step and has a unique style in headdress. Ning He's "Linjiang Fairy", "The blue snail is steady and the rhinoceros is steady, and the phoenix shakes the gold step by step. Muscles and bones are fine, rubies are soft, and the face waves are slightly erotic. Shy and unwilling to honeymoon, blue frost shines with deep affection ",which is almost exactly the same as the plot described in Song of Eternal Sorrow.

There are also some words in the whole song dynasty. For example, Xie Yi's "Butterfly Lovers" and "Step on the temples and shake the sapphire mill". Without flowers, the leaves of bees tremble ",Li Gang's" Picking Mulberry Seeds "is like jade, blowing a dragon, while Ruan Langgui at home is like jade, with light makeup and strong waist, and Lu Shengji's" Sauvignon Blanc "is far away and fluttering. The golden mud is crimson and swaying. Shi Dazu's "Treading on the Moon" is "red mist walks around, treads on the temples, and blows into flowers", while Chen's "Mulan Slow" is "Flower Hall Spring with unstable new makeup".

There were also many good sentences in the Song Dynasty: Cao Xun's "Nine Dragon Boat Festival Post", "Xiao Jing went to the fairy class late, and the incense shook the nine-year-old princess"; Chen Ba's treatise on Yuan "The wind shakes gently, calling for watching the lights"; And Xu Xuan's "Ten Poems of Watching Lights and Jade Terraces", "The gorgeous dance belongs to Luo Mei, and the fragrance is flickering".

In Wang Shifu's The West Chamber, the phrase "unless the steps are exquisite, unless the skirt is dragged around" is even more popular.