A trans-dimensional mirror connecting the Tang Dynasty and the 21st century initiated a trans-dimensional encounter between Princess Jinyang and Xiao Ran.
In the cold winter of the Tang Dynas...
Empress Changsun wore her hair in a high bun, which was very popular in the early Tang Dynasty.
This is the double-ring Wangxian bun, which Xiao Ran had seen when he was looking up information.
This hairstyle is usually done with a bun or by tying the hair into a ring with a silk ribbon, standing high on both sides of the head. The middle of the ring is decorated with vines, and between the two rings there are two phoenixes, giving the appearance of gazing at the immortals, hence the name Double Ring Immortal Bun.
This hairstyle is exquisite and elegant, pleasing to the eye, makes you look taller, and also shows your temperament and enhances your aura.
The Peacock Bun is also tall, but it requires a lot of accessories to decorate it. Empress Changsun was a frugal person, so she naturally would not do that.
Empress Changsun's temperament does not need any other accessories to decorate her, otherwise she would look tacky.
Xiao Ran also thought of the saying "A man of culture is naturally elegant."
Maybe that's how it feels.
I saw Empress Changsun's profile, but I couldn't see her face clearly from the front. I felt that she was also extremely beautiful.
Compared with Li Lizhi, Empress Changsun has a more mature charm.
This is something that a girl like Li Lizhi does not have.
Qinglan Yushu has two buns on her head.
The double bun is the most common hairstyle among the double hanging styles. The combing method is to divide the hair into two equal parts, then comb it into a bun and place it on both sides of the top of the head. The front part is often decorated with hanging hair, commonly known as bangs.
The hair style during the Tang Dynasty was very distinctive.
Xiao Ran even made a special comparison.
Empress Changsun and others walked to the bed.
I briefly described how the cat appeared.
"This is definitely a cat, it's just different from the cats in the Tang Dynasty." Empress Changsun was now very sure.