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13th-14thCenturies Mongolian Braid's Study

Posted on:2021-05-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G Z L MengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330602995471Subject:Chinese history
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It is necessary to study the Mongolian culture in the 13th and 14th centuries,and the study on the hair styles of the mongolians in the 13th and 14th centuries is part of the Mongolian culture.In this paper,three chapters are used to introduce relevant materials and unearthed cultural relics of Mongolian hair styles found in the 13th and 14th centuries in Mongolia.In the first chapter,the eastern nomads' hair styles before the 13th century are described in three parts.The first part describes the hair styles of the grassland people in the xiongnu khanate period according to the literature and unearthed cultural relics about hair styles found in Mongolia.The second part introduces the hair styles of the steppes in the Turkic period by using the documents and stone figures and rock paintings found in Mongolia.The third part introduced the hair styles of grassland nationalities in the khitan period according to the documents and stone figures of the khitan period found in Mongolian.The second chapter,the hair styles and hats of Mongolian men in the 13th and 14th centuries,consists of two parts.The first part narrates the hair styles of Mongolian men in the 13th 14th centuries.In the second part,the hats of Mongolian men in the 13th and 14th centuries are narrated.In the writing of these two parts,a comparative study is conducted between the stone figures of the greater Mongolian period found in Mongolian and the Mongolian hair styles witnessed by foreign emissaries and travelers in the 13th and 14th centuries.This part mainly adopts the stone figures found in Mongolian,the mural paintings of the mongolians in the 13th and 14th centuries found in China,and decorative patterns of TOGAN,The Composition og the History of the Mongols by Rashid Ad-Din.In chapter three,the hair styles of Mongolian ladies in the 13th and 4th centuries are compared with the crowns of Mongolian women,and the unearthed relics of the crowns of Mongolian women in the 13th and 4th centuries are compared with rock paintings and travelers'notes from foreign countriesin the 13th and 4th centuries.The aunt's crown was a daily headdress and hair style worn by women of that period and a sign of whether women of the 13th and 4th centuries were married or unmarried.This part mainly adopts the unearthed relics of my aunt's crown found in Mongolia,the frescoes of the Mongolians in the 13th and 4th centuries found in China,and the decorative patterns of TOGAN,The Composition og the History of the Mongols by Rashid Ad-Din.
Keywords/Search Tags:hair style, The Mongolian stone man, bogtag hat
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