Chinese hairpin

id: chinese-hairpin-176-9439008
title: Chinese hairpin
text: Ji; pinyin: Jī),Zanzi or Zan; pinyin: Zānzi or zān) for short) and Chai(Chinese: 钗); pinyin: Chāi) are generic terms for hairpin in China. 'Ji' is also the term used for hairpins of the Qin dynasty. The earliest form of Chinese hair stick was found in the Neolithic Hemudu culture relics; the hair stick was called Ji; pinyin: Jī), and were made from bones, horns, stones, and jade. Hairpins are an important symbol in Chinese culture, and are associated with many Chinese cultural traditions and cus
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date created: 2021-05-06T01:49:14Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T16:23:53Z
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