Dang dynasty had a well-arranged social standing system ranging from 1st to 9th Pum(品;class). Contrary to Shilla, Dang's 1st Pum indicated top class. The ranks of empress, the Crown Princess and ennobled ladies(命婦女官) were distinguished by the number of hairpins called Huachai(花釵)and Baodian(寶鈿)The ancient hair styles before Dang dynasty included Liang liaoji(兩了髮), San liaoji(三了髮), Zhui maji (墜馬髮), Luo ji(螺髮), Chui ji(垂髮)and so on. The hair styles of Previous Su dynasty were relatively simple and a little changed, while those of Dang dynasty were characterized mainly by high topknot on the top of head, which became leveled up gradually higher along with more sufficient forms than before. Ji(髮; Gye) refers to attaching tied hairs like Huan(髮) or Liao to the topor rear of head. Along with this Ji, topknot-like pattern was also formed underneath both ears by means of adjacent hairs on the side of head(髮). Ornamental accessories available around hairs inluded coarse-tooth comb called Shu(梳), Chai(釵), Buyao(步搖), Cui-qiao, Jue(爵) and Zan. With regard to women's ornaments, Mili was often used for covering head and whole body as well when women rode a horse. But as more and more women participated in society, Mili was abolished in the end and replaced by a sort of ensign called Weimao
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ABSTRACT I. 序 論 II. 唐 이전의 頭飾 III. 文獻에 나타난 唐의 頭飾 IV. 遺物에 나타난 唐의 頭飾 V. 唐의 化粧 및 髮飾 1. 化粧 2. 髮飾 VI. 結 論 參考文獻