During the Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties, in addition to the ears of the northern ethnic minorities, the Han women also began to wear it. During this period, the physical objects of the earrings were often unearthed. The lower part is made into a cylindrical pillar, and five round gold pieces with gemstones are hung at both ends of the cylinder. There are five small balls hanging in the middle. In the lower part of the cylinder, there are six golden chain chains. One golden -shaped hammer is perpended, and the whole utensils weigh 16.6 grams and are about 9 cm long. The Tang Dynasty women almost did not wear earrings, because they didn't still wear ears. Women in the Song Dynasty liked earrings and did not like to wear earrings. I see very little earrings in this period. Women in the Ming Dynasty wearing earrings and earrings. There are many earrings in "Tianshui Iceberg Records": such as Golden Silk Lantern Earrings, Golden Yushou Earrings, Golden Chamber Cat Earlier, Golden Fold Line Pavilion earrings, Golden Bao Pippee earrings, etc. "Jin Ping Mei Words" also narrate the name of many earrings, but just calls the earrings as a pendant, or a pendant. Such as gold pendant, golden lantern pendant, gold inlaid Ziying pendant, exquisite pendant, gold -mounted fake green stone pendants, gem pendants, silver mosaic pendants, and so on. Not only the materials are different, but the shapes are also different, reflecting the progress of jewelry production technology at that time. The actual objects of the earrings during this period are most exquisitely unearthed in the tomb of the Shenzong of the Dingling Mingling and the Emperor Xiaojing. One of the jade rabbit earrings, under the golden ring ring, dressed in a standing jade rabbit, the front limbs of the jade rabbit holding pestle, making pestle; at the feet of the jade rabbit, it also set off a cloud made of gold inlaid gemstone. This is designed and produced according to the story of the Chinese folk story and legend. The jade rabbit is regarded as the symbol of the moon, and the moon symbolizes the queen. As a queen's earrings, it is the most appropriate. women in the Qing Dynasty also had the style of wearing earrings. Eligible people also pay attention to the combination of earrings and clothing. Women of the rich family often have dozens of payments or even hundreds of earrings. They choose to use according to the different seasons and occasions. The replacement method is very simple. Generally, you do not need to change the earrings, as long as the earrings are connected to the earrings. Among the Manchu women, a custom of hanging three pieces of pendants on a earlobe is also popular, which is said to be one -ear and three pliers. This is the inherent decorative habit of Manchu women. During the Qianlong, some new women were influenced by the Han nationality and began to wear one ear and a pliers to cause the dissatisfaction of the rulers, because in this way, they lost their unique makeup decoration customs. The Emperor Qianlong also specialized for this matter. He said: The flag woman has three pliers with one ear. I chose to look at the dress of the coat, all with a pendant, and as for the ears and a pliers, they were not Manchuria, and they were prohibited. This phenomenon has changed due to the interference of the court. We can see the image of one ear and three pliers from the Qing Dynasty queen's clothing collected by the Palace Museum. After entering the Republic of China, the place where the Manchu people lived in the Northeast still retained this style. Modern women have abolished their ears because they opposed the old feudal rituals. In order for women who do not wear ears to use earrings, people invented a new earrings. The upper part of this earrings will not be made into a ring, but it is processed into a bow -type head with metal. The head rolled with threads. When wearing, just release the head rolled, put it in the earlobe, and then roll the head rotation rotation. Tightly. There are a large number of this earrings. The earrings of the Yuan Dynasty are basically similar to the Jin Dynasty, which is also divided into two parts before and after. The hooks in the back are almost the same as the Jin Dynasty earrings. All kinds of tricks. The earrings unearthed from the ancient tomb of Chayouqian Banner, Ulancha, Inner Mongolia are made in this style. The same is true of earrings unearthed from the Yuan Tomb of Yuxiang Gate in Xi'an, Shaanxi, but the decorative part is used with white jade carving to produce humanoids to replace flowers. The connection between the jade and earrings uses extremely fine gold silk. The earrings in the Ming Dynasty were mostly pressed out of the flower shape with gold and silver, and then inlaid various gems in the petals or leaves, and some were inlaid in the middle of the flower stamens. This type of earrings unearthed from the tomb of Shangxi Yuanming, Lanzhou, Lanzhou, Gansu are all types. Among the women who are keen to recite the Buddha, the statue of the Buddha statue is also decorated on the earrings. This kind of earrings were unearthed from the tomb of Qiaoming Tomb, Wuxi Jiangxi, Jiangsu. Its system was made of gold, and the statue of the jade carved Buddha was made. Four pearls. Although the whole utensil is not large, it is only 3 cm high, but the face of the Buddha statue is shaped wonderfully. Themark records in the Ming Dynasty are often related to earrings. For example, "Tianshui Iceberg Records" recorded in the family property that Yanwu was not available, there were gold crystal fairy earrings, golden dots green jewelry earrings, pure golden square leng earrings, golden trunk four jewels, ancient money earrings, golden bead skewers, earrings, golden beads, gold There are dozens of types of jade lantern earrings and golden silk lantern earrings. In the books such as "Jin Ping Mei's Words" and "Wake -up Marriage Biography", many earrings are also described. One of the lilac earrings is very distinctive. Lilac is a plant, and its fruits are small and oval. The lilac earrings are made in the shape of its shape. In the Ming Dynasty, this small and exquisite earrings were very popular with women. Whether it is everyone's ladylike, or Xiaojiabiyu, they all like to wear this earrings. But the materials used are different, the nobles use gold and silver treasures, and the poor are bronze tin jade. In his book "Sales of Leisure", the Qing Dynasty scholar Li Yu once talked about this earrings: the ring of the ears, the better, the better, or a little bit of gold and silver. The common name of Lilac, Xiao Qixing also. In addition to earrings, ancient women also used earrings. The earrings are a kind of ornament that belongs to the earrings. The upper part of it is an earrings, and a group of pendants hang on the lower part, which is named because of the shape, so it is called an earrings. The earrings also come from the alien. They were originally used by men. They were introduced into the Central Plains during the Jinliu Dynasties and were also used by Han women. The earrings that can be seen at present are early as early as the age of the ancient tombs of Zhoujiadi, Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia. The owner of the tomb was scratched, and the noodles were covered with hemp cloth. Both ears were wearing earrings when they were unearthed. Among them, a copper pendant was hung with a leather strip under the left earrings. According to the analysis of cultural relic workers, this is a tomb of the Donghu people. During the burial period, it was in the upper cultural period of Xiajiadian, which was equivalent to the Spring and Autumn Period of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The real objects of the earrings during the Warring States Period were unearthed in the Aruchang site in Inner Mongolia and the Xungou West Glita. For example, a pair unearthed by Aru Caeng, a round earrings made of golden bending in the upper part, the lower earrings are decorated with pendants, the upper part of the pendant is composed of two packets of gold, and a group of triangular gold slices are hanging in the lower part. The pair unearthed from the aggressive flag is also very distinctive: there is a button on the ring, and the pendant under the button is two cone around the golden plate, one of which also has gems.
During the Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties, in addition to the ears of the northern ethnic minorities, the Han women also began to wear it. During this period, the physical objects of the earrings were often unearthed. The lower part is made into a cylindrical pillar, and five round gold pieces with gemstones are hung at both ends of the cylinder. There are five small balls hanging in the middle. In the lower part of the cylinder, there are six golden chain chains. One golden -shaped hammer is perpended, and the whole utensils weigh 16.6 grams and are about 9 cm long. The Tang Dynasty women almost did not wear earrings, because they didn't still wear ears. Women in the Song Dynasty liked earrings and did not like to wear earrings. I see very little earrings in this period.
Women in the Ming Dynasty wearing earrings and earrings. There are many earrings in "Tianshui Iceberg Records": such as Golden Silk Lantern Earrings, Golden Yushou Earrings, Golden Chamber Cat Earlier, Golden Fold Line Pavilion earrings, Golden Bao Pippee earrings, etc. "Jin Ping Mei Words" also narrate the name of many earrings, but just calls the earrings as a pendant, or a pendant. Such as gold pendant, golden lantern pendant, gold inlaid Ziying pendant, exquisite pendant, gold -mounted fake green stone pendants, gem pendants, silver mosaic pendants, and so on. Not only the materials are different, but the shapes are also different, reflecting the progress of jewelry production technology at that time. The actual objects of the earrings during this period are most exquisitely unearthed in the tomb of the Shenzong of the Dingling Mingling and the Emperor Xiaojing. One of the jade rabbit earrings, under the golden ring ring, dressed in a standing jade rabbit, the front limbs of the jade rabbit holding pestle, making pestle; at the feet of the jade rabbit, it also set off a cloud made of gold inlaid gemstone. This is designed and produced according to the story of the Chinese folk story and legend. The jade rabbit is regarded as the symbol of the moon, and the moon symbolizes the queen. As a queen's earrings, it is the most appropriate.
women in the Qing Dynasty also had the style of wearing earrings. Eligible people also pay attention to the combination of earrings and clothing. Women of the rich family often have dozens of payments or even hundreds of earrings. They choose to use according to the different seasons and occasions. The replacement method is very simple. Generally, you do not need to change the earrings, as long as the earrings are connected to the earrings. Among the Manchu women, a custom of hanging three pieces of pendants on a earlobe is also popular, which is said to be one -ear and three pliers. This is the inherent decorative habit of Manchu women. During the Qianlong, some new women were influenced by the Han nationality and began to wear one ear and a pliers to cause the dissatisfaction of the rulers, because in this way, they lost their unique makeup decoration customs. The Emperor Qianlong also specialized for this matter. He said: The flag woman has three pliers with one ear. I chose to look at the dress of the coat, all with a pendant, and as for the ears and a pliers, they were not Manchuria, and they were prohibited. This phenomenon has changed due to the interference of the court. We can see the image of one ear and three pliers from the Qing Dynasty queen's clothing collected by the Palace Museum. After entering the Republic of China, the place where the Manchu people lived in the Northeast still retained this style. Modern women have abolished their ears because they opposed the old feudal rituals. In order for women who do not wear ears to use earrings, people invented a new earrings. The upper part of this earrings will not be made into a ring, but it is processed into a bow -type head with metal. The head rolled with threads. When wearing, just release the head rolled, put it in the earlobe, and then roll the head rotation rotation. Tightly. There are a large number of this earrings.
The earrings of the Yuan Dynasty are basically similar to the Jin Dynasty, which is also divided into two parts before and after. The hooks in the back are almost the same as the Jin Dynasty earrings. All kinds of tricks. The earrings unearthed from the ancient tomb of Chayouqian Banner, Ulancha, Inner Mongolia are made in this style. The same is true of earrings unearthed from the Yuan Tomb of Yuxiang Gate in Xi'an, Shaanxi, but the decorative part is used with white jade carving to produce humanoids to replace flowers. The connection between the jade and earrings uses extremely fine gold silk.
The earrings in the Ming Dynasty were mostly pressed out of the flower shape with gold and silver, and then inlaid various gems in the petals or leaves, and some were inlaid in the middle of the flower stamens. This type of earrings unearthed from the tomb of Shangxi Yuanming, Lanzhou, Lanzhou, Gansu are all types. Among the women who are keen to recite the Buddha, the statue of the Buddha statue is also decorated on the earrings. This kind of earrings were unearthed from the tomb of Qiaoming Tomb, Wuxi Jiangxi, Jiangsu. Its system was made of gold, and the statue of the jade carved Buddha was made. Four pearls. Although the whole utensil is not large, it is only 3 cm high, but the face of the Buddha statue is shaped wonderfully.
Themark records in the Ming Dynasty are often related to earrings. For example, "Tianshui Iceberg Records" recorded in the family property that Yanwu was not available, there were gold crystal fairy earrings, golden dots green jewelry earrings, pure golden square leng earrings, golden trunk four jewels, ancient money earrings, golden bead skewers, earrings, golden beads, gold There are dozens of types of jade lantern earrings and golden silk lantern earrings. In the books such as "Jin Ping Mei's Words" and "Wake -up Marriage Biography", many earrings are also described. One of the lilac earrings is very distinctive. Lilac is a plant, and its fruits are small and oval. The lilac earrings are made in the shape of its shape. In the Ming Dynasty, this small and exquisite earrings were very popular with women. Whether it is everyone's ladylike, or Xiaojiabiyu, they all like to wear this earrings. But the materials used are different, the nobles use gold and silver treasures, and the poor are bronze tin jade. In his book "Sales of Leisure", the Qing Dynasty scholar Li Yu once talked about this earrings: the ring of the ears, the better, the better, or a little bit of gold and silver. The common name of Lilac, Xiao Qixing also. In addition to earrings, ancient women also used earrings. The earrings are a kind of ornament that belongs to the earrings. The upper part of it is an earrings, and a group of pendants hang on the lower part, which is named because of the shape, so it is called an earrings. The earrings also come from the alien. They were originally used by men. They were introduced into the Central Plains during the Jinliu Dynasties and were also used by Han women.
The earrings that can be seen at present are early as early as the age of the ancient tombs of Zhoujiadi, Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia. The owner of the tomb was scratched, and the noodles were covered with hemp cloth. Both ears were wearing earrings when they were unearthed. Among them, a copper pendant was hung with a leather strip under the left earrings. According to the analysis of cultural relic workers, this is a tomb of the Donghu people. During the burial period, it was in the upper cultural period of Xiajiadian, which was equivalent to the Spring and Autumn Period of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The real objects of the earrings during the Warring States Period were unearthed in the Aruchang site in Inner Mongolia and the Xungou West Glita. For example, a pair unearthed by Aru Caeng, a round earrings made of golden bending in the upper part, the lower earrings are decorated with pendants, the upper part of the pendant is composed of two packets of gold, and a group of triangular gold slices are hanging in the lower part. The pair unearthed from the aggressive flag is also very distinctive: there is a button on the ring, and the pendant under the button is two cone around the golden plate, one of which also has gems.