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Comb Sister is a kind of Chinese traditional women culture, which refers to a culture that some women set up their hairstyle like married women with determination to stay single all their life. Those women are called the Net Female after they die.

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  • Comb Sister is a kind of Chinese traditional women culture, which refers to a culture that some women set up their hairstyle like married women with determination to stay single all their life. Those women are called the Net Female after they die. In the past, unmarried women who were from the Pearl River delta like Guangzhou, Heyuan cities had hairstyle of long braids. And when they got married, their mother would help them to rolled their braids into a ball because that was married women's hairstyle. However, Comb female would change their hairstyle into a bun on their own to show their determination that they would never get married until they died. (en)
  • 自梳,一般是指女性把頭髮像已婚婦一樣自行盤起,以示終生不嫁、獨身終老,自梳後的女人被稱為自梳女,也稱馬姐或姑婆,死後稱淨女,是中國女性文化的一種。 (zh)
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  • 自梳,一般是指女性把頭髮像已婚婦一樣自行盤起,以示終生不嫁、獨身終老,自梳後的女人被稱為自梳女,也稱馬姐或姑婆,死後稱淨女,是中國女性文化的一種。 (zh)
  • Comb Sister is a kind of Chinese traditional women culture, which refers to a culture that some women set up their hairstyle like married women with determination to stay single all their life. Those women are called the Net Female after they die. (en)
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  • Comb Sister (en)
  • 自梳 (zh)
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