According to some scholars, China used to be called "the Kingdom of Headwear" by people due to its variety of colourful and artistic style of hair ornament.
[1] There were various categories for headwear including guan (Chinese: 冠; pinyin: guān; lit.
Chinese women, in particular, like to use flowers (either natural or artificial) as hair decorations for centuries; they also wore shubi in their hair and sometimes wore the honggaitou on their weddings.
[5][6] Wuliu mian (五旒冕): Five-tasselled Crown.
(步摇树) (步摇冠) (唐公主头冠) (花树冠) (燕居冠)