China Comb-Jin Ling Twelve Girls in Red Chamber Dream 2
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In the book "The Dream of the Red Chamber" (Also known as The Story of the Stone), author Cao Xue Qin wanted to "disenchant" or warn the world as to the different kinds of love. He implied there is only one kind which should be considered as True Love. In a dream, and under mythical circumstances, the primary character of the novel, teen-age boy Jia Bao Yu, met the Fairy Disenchantment in the Land of Illusions. She showed him three "registers" each containing the names and "the happenings in life" of 12 girls in his family. Each girl represents a kind of love: True Love, Conscientious Love, ... etc. From the stories which are unfolding in the novel, the reader should know the characteristics of the different kinds of love, and should be able to distinguish True Love from the other kinds.
In ancient China, women's hairstyles and clothing were important cultural symbols.
These cultural artifacts and garments not only reflected the aesthetic values and fashion trends of the time but also carried rich spiritual and cultural connotations and historical significance.
Among them, "combs" in traditional Chinese hair accessories are a very representative cultural artifact.
They not only have practical functions but also can show women's beauty and elegance.
In traditional Chinese culture, combs are regarded as a symbol of good luck, representing peace, health, and happiness.
Therefore, people often give combs as gifts to relatives and friends to express their blessings and care.
In addition, the shape and material of combs have rich variations.
From ancient bronze combs to modern plastic combs, each comb has unique design and purpose.
They not only meet people's daily needs but can also become works of art or collectibles.
In short, "combs" in traditional Chinese hair accessories are fascinating cultural artifacts that not only demonstrate the beauty and elegance of ancient Chinese women but also inherit the cultural traditions and historical memories of the Chinese nation.
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