After thinking about it, he held the peach wood sword and waved the assassination. A group of musicians had already played Taoist music, peaceful and pure.
The first scene was to pray for all those who died in that bloody conflict.
The second scene is to pray for good weather in the north.
The third game—
In this music, as the "sacrifice" of the sacrifice - slowly emerges.
That's the prince!
It's the prince.
The prince was wearing a very rough dress, cut his hair short, cut off all the nails of his fingers - and then he came out with his hair disheveled.
The ancients emphasized that their bodies and hair were affected by their parents and did not dare to damage them without authorization. Therefore, the ancients had long hair, both men and women. When newlyweds got married, they paid attention to "bringing hair and being united"; when friends broke off friendships, they paid attention to "cutting hair and cutting meaning" - so,
When the people were shocked when they saw the prince cut his hair and used himself as a "sacrifice".
(PS: The importance of hair, taking the Qing Dynasty's entry into the Qing Dynasty as an example. The Qing Dynasty men all had long braids, and the hair in front had to be shaved. This is the kind of half-bald head commonly seen in movies and TV dramas, and a pig's tail was dragged behind.
To be honest, this hairstyle is very ugly. However, when the Qing people entered the pass and unified the world, the Han people had to shave their hair into half-bare according to their hairstyle. At that time, there was the so-called "leaving hair but not the head, leaving the head."
What does this mean? That is to say, all Han people must shave their heads and keep their hair. I'm sorry, your head will not be able to be saved. To keep your head, please shave your hair well.
An aesthetic question was savagely regarded as a sign of surrender or not. At that time, in a small city in Hunan, in order to save its hair, almost all men, women, elderly, and children, and even prostitutes, fought bloody battles and confronted the Qing army.
A few months later, the city was broken and the Qing army killed no one. There was also the famous Yuelu Academy - today's Hunan University. At that time, hundreds of scholars ran out naked and fought against the Qing army, and they all died in battle.
, No one surrendered, it was so tragic! ... Therefore, in ancient times, the importance of hair was immeasurable. It was a super ritual for the prince to shave his hair and make a "sacrifice".)