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Fujian three girls, which three girls are they? What are her different characteristics?

The "Fujian Three Girls" living in Quanzhou and Putian-Hui 'an Girl, (Insect Search) Pu Girl and Meizhou Girl, are very famous on the west side of the Taiwan Strait and even the whole country. They not only have beautiful clothes and beautiful hair, but also have a hard-working and simple spirit.

The practical clothes of Hui 'an women, such as "feudal head, democratic belly, saving shirts and trousers" and "big head hairpin", are closely related to their life of fishing at the seaside all the year round. In fact, the most practical one is the orange hat on the "big head hairpin", which contains many items, such as mirrors, combs, photos, money and so on, but it is not easy to be found. According to Hui's daughter Huang Xiangning, the focus of Hui 'an women's headdress is headscarf. Colorful headscarves under the hat can not only protect the hair, keep out the wind and shade, but also adjust the face shape. Young Hui 'an girls generally have more than 200 headscarves. With the increase of age, the number of headscarves is increasing, and the elderly have at least 400 headscarves. There are also many articles in the headscarf. Girls wear braids, middle-aged women wear wigs in their hair to show their yearning for youth, while older and more fancy old people will comb their hair in a bun and tie small flowers, which is particularly energetic.

Just approached Quanzhou? Ordinary girl, you can smell a faint fragrance. Where does this intoxicating smell come from? Pu Nv's "Zanhua Wai"-? The colorful little garland worn by ordinary girls, "The flowers we choose change according to the seasons. There is a village that specializes in planting flowers around flowers for us, so we don't have to worry about the source of flowers all year round. " One? Aunt Pu Nvlin said that there are at most seven kinds of flowers in her hair.

In contrast, the dress of women in Meizhou is much more simple and dignified. It is said that their blue tops, black trousers and unique "sail bun" are all the first creations of Mazu. The whole hair accessory represents a sailboat. The towering hair bundle at the back of the head looks like a rising sail, while the wavy silver needles on both sides represent paddles and paddles. The silver fork and spoon overhead symbolize the mast and rudder, and the most meaningless red rope seems to be the boat cable. Meizhou woman who is combing her hair said, "Married women should comb their sails well so that their husbands can return safely."