Green hairpin line renamed hairpin recordIt could be confirmed that the ancient drama,"Journey to the Green Hairpin", had been renamed "Record of the Hairpin". The drama could not be broadcast normally due to the problem of the male lead, but recently, there was news that the drama was about to be released and changed back to the original novel's name. Zanzhong Lu was a popular ancient romance detective novel. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were vividly portrayed. After adapting it into a TV series, the producers respected and inherited the spiritual core and cultural content of the original work. Although there was no specific date in the search results, he could look forward to the broadcast of this drama.
The kind of hairpin.😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "From Living Alone in the Wilderness": The protagonist was an ordinary person, a staff member of the entertainment industry. She was accidentally possessed by Nine-Tailed Fox and began her path to stardom.
2. "I Really Earned Hard Money": The protagonist, He Xia, wanted to become rich. Through his own efforts and desires, he realized his dream and let people live under the sun.
3. "The Encyclopedia of Rebirth Happiness": The protagonist, Lin Han, was reborn into her two-year-old self. Through her own efforts, she changed the fate of her family and became a successful international profiteer.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The meaning of hairpinHairpins were a type of jewelry used to tie up one's hair. In ancient times, it was also used to pin hats on one's hair. Hairpins could be made of gold, silver, jade, bamboo, wood, tortoiseshell, porcelain, bone, teeth, beads, and other materials. Hairpins were an important accessory in ancient China. They symbolized status, gifts, love, and marriage tokens.
Hairpin StyleHairpins came in many different styles and styles in ancient times. The hairpins of the Song Dynasty mainly had two styles: square hairpins and crane hairpins. Square hairpins were usually made of brass or copper, decorated with beautiful patterns and carvings, and were about 12-15cm long. The hairpin was shaped like a crane with its wings spread out, full of charm. The types of hairpins in the Ming Dynasty were relatively simple and clear, mainly round hairpins and step hairpins. The round-headed hairpin is short and the hairpin foot is conical. It can be used to fix the crown or put on both sides when the bun is tied. Step shake hairpin is on the top of the hairpin hanging pearl jade pendant decoration. Hairpins in ancient times were made of various materials, including jade, gold, silver, ivory, bone, and so on. The hairpin was also decorated with a variety of patterns, including dragons, phoenixes, flowers, and so on. In ancient times, hairpins were regarded as a symbol of a woman's status and beauty. They were used for dressing up or ceremonial occasions. The style of hairpins in the Ming and Qing Dynasties inherited the style since the Han and Tang Dynasties. The production process was more exquisite, adding complicated techniques such as enameling and silk. In general, there were many styles of hairpins. Each hairpin had its own unique design and meaning, reflecting the culture and aesthetic taste of different periods.
Record of the Hairpin 4Zanzhong Record 4 was a novel written by Cece Qinghan and published in 2015. The story revolved around the emotional development of Li Shubai and Huang Zixia, involving the blood-eating little red fish, Agashne, the mysterious charm, the Queen of the Great Ming Palace, and the doodles left behind by the late emperor. Yang Chonggu returned to the palace and became Li Shubai's " little eunuch ". At the same time, he also existed as Huang Zixia. However, the beginning of the story was still full of unknowns. Regarding these mysteries, Huang Zixia was faced with a huge power and choice. It was still unknown how she would choose.
The Purple HairpinThe main characters in the story of the purple hairpin are Li Yi, Huo Xiaoyu and the yellow-robed man.
The Golden HairpinThe Golden Hairpin was a Huangmei opera, which told the story of Liu Wenlong, a scholar from Nanyang, who went to the capital to take the imperial examination. He met a thief on the road, but he cleverly escaped from danger and successfully became the top scorer. He paraded in the streets for three days to celebrate. Prime Minister Cao wanted to take him in as his son-in-law, but Liu Wenlong refused because he had parents who were sixty years old and a wife who was three days old. Prime Minister Cao reported to the Emperor that Liu Wenlong would be sent to the Chanyu Kingdom as an envoy and that the princess would be betrothed to him. Liu Wenlong was originally unwilling, but after being threatened by Chanyu, he had no choice but to compromise. After the princess learned of his predicament, she sympathized with him and helped him escape in disguise. In the end, Liu Wenlong successfully returned to the Imperial Capital to reunite with his wife. However, the information given did not mention the specific details of the plot, so he could not provide more information.
The ending of the hairpinThe ending of The Story of Jing Chai was a reunion. After experiencing a series of twists and turns of fate, Wang Shipeng and Qian Yulian were finally able to meet again and reunite. Their marriage was praised as a loyal and unyielding love. They stuck to their original intentions, regardless of the coercion of power and the shackles of secular concepts. Although the ending was satisfactory, there were still some twists and turns and setbacks in the story.