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... mportant as every part of their body or a legacy from their parents to children. Cutting one's hair was like cutting ties with their parents, which was considered unfilial and disgraceful.
Thus, ancient Chinese kept their long hair to display their connection and respect towards their ancestors. Anyone with short hair was considered as barbaric ruffians.
Imperial authority sometimes cut the criminal's hair to shame them before they imprisoned them. It was a gesture that they didn't d ...
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