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Hair care, short for haircut, is also called hair care. The common thing is to trim the hair to make the appearance clean and tidy, which has the function of beautifying the appearance and beauty. Hairdressing can be a family life activity, and family and friends help each other.
But hairdressing can also be regarded as one of 72 occupations, which is the occupation of hairdressers in hair salons and barbershops. Hairdressing usually refers to basic hair care, while beautifying hair is called hairdressing. But besides a haircut, a "haircut package" may also include shampooing, blow drying, dyeing, dressing, styling, manicure and massage.
Before the Qing dynasty, "haircut" meant bathing and combing your hair, not modern haircut and shaving. Both men and women should use combs, combs and acorns. Before Manchu entered the customs. Both Han men and women wear their hair in a bun. When they come of age, they should be crowned and tied with ropes.
The punishment of criminals and the punishment of removing only the sideburns require special "combs" because different dynasties have different names for cleaning and sanitary treatment of hair.
After Manchu entered the customs. In order to meet the needs of long-term rule, Manchu nobles once issued a "haircut order" to change the hair of the Han nationality into a bun and a money mouse tail, forcing men to shave their heads and comb their braids. At that time, there was a move of "leaving hair without leaving head, leaving head without leaving hair".
Since then, people in the imperial court have taken photos of shaved heads. Later, the place where the iron was hung was originally the place where the knife was hung. If they refuse to shave their heads, they will be beheaded immediately. People were forced to shave their hair helplessly. The stools are old, and there are barbers everywhere. Barbers sell razors along the street to cut people's hair.
As an industry, it also has its own ancestors. In the old days, the Clear Hair Instruction, which recorded the jargon and argot of the barber industry, is now kept in Yongle Grand Ceremony, but the founder of the Clear Hair Instruction is Luo Zu, also named Luo Zhenren, who said, "Luo Zhenren lived in Jiangdong and studied art at the age of seven. In the middle of Xu Bing's life, Xuanzong moved with a knife. "
On this basis, Luo Zu should be from the Tang Dynasty, but "Notes on Net Hair" also said that when Luo Zu paid homage to the sect, he had "made a long face" for the emperor, and the emperor gave him precious jade and pearls, but he refused to return them. However, there was no emperor offering sacrifices to this sect in the Tang Dynasty, so the rumor may be inaccurate.