Chinese hairpin
Ji (Chinese: 筓; pinyin: jī) (also known as fàzān (髮簪), zānzi (簪子) or zān (簪)) and chāi (钗) are generic terms for hairpin in China. Ji (with the same character of 笄) is also the term used for hairpins of the Qin dynasty.
Ji (Chinese: 筓; pinyin: jī) (also known as fàzān (髮簪), zānzi (簪子) or zān (簪)) and chāi (钗) are generic terms for hairpin in China. Ji (with the same character of 笄) is also the term used for hairpins of the Qin dynasty.
Ji (Chinese: 筓; pinyin: jī) (also known as fàzān (髮簪), zānzi (簪子) or zān (簪)) and chāi (钗) are generic terms for hairpin in China. Ji (with the same character of 笄) is also the term used for hairpins of the Qin dynasty.
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