원문정보
Establishment of Mongolia and Consideration of Appearance of Hair Style
몽고의 성립과 수발양식 고찰
초록
영어
As the byeonbal(a pigtail) type is a method that nomadic tribes understood a method of binding up before 40,000 years, it is linked to Yeonyeon and Cheokbal by Hun. Byeonbal is also called pyeonbal and sakdu, and can be divided into three methods of braiding only the hair for oneself, braiding after putting a wig, and doing cheombal at the end of the braided hair, and three shapes for individual byeonbalhusu(辯髮後垂) that braided and loosened, the looks of a married woman who braided and did put it on, and the individual byeonbal that pushed and then braided the surrounding hair bundle. In particular, as a custom peculiar to Mongolia, the subal (beard and hair) type that braided, bound and loosened with leaving only the hair on the region of the parietal area after pushing the hair around the head, or the bal type of Manchuria tribes, is the hair style same as Mongol and Yeojin tribes, and was a shape that pushed the hair of the frontal bone as 'Jeonchihubyeon,' and left the hair of the back bone and then braided. As the hair convention of Mongol is what lets one's hair down one's shoulder and back, by backward binding the long hair on one's head in the middle and then making a pigtail ribbon, without leaving any hair on one's head around the crown of the head, it is called byeonbal, and is one important mark and a characteristic that distinguish Mongol from other races, as the unique hair convention that Mongol has. The standard of beauty is different depending on a period and a region. The aesthetic value of the Orient did put relative importance much on a mental thing. A form or contents of art is based on the good that is the mental value, and conducting this is moral, and the form of moral courtesy was directly recognized as an aesthetic thing. In particular, the endless space exists ova the head, the head is positioned on the upper part of the body, and there is the important brain there, thus revealing a method of symbolizing a human being through hairstyles and make-up.
목차
I. 서 론
II. 元나라 통일 이전의 배경
III. 원나라(元, 1277~1369년)
IV. 원나라의 修飾
V. 결 론
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