剃发留辫

剃髮留辮
tìfàliúbiàn
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 to shave the front of the head and keep the queue (the Manchu hairstyle imposed under Qing rule)

Examples

Qīngchū qiángzhì Hànrén tìfàliúbiàn.
Early in the Qing dynasty, Han Chinese were forced to shave their heads and grow a queue.
Tìfàliúbiàn shì Qīngcháo tǒngzhì de zhèngzhì xiàngzhēng zhī yī.
Shaving the head and keeping a queue was one of the political symbols of Qing rule.

Tips

history
In 1645, regent Dorgon enforced the 发令 'queue order' on conquered Han populations under the slogan ('keep your head and lose your hair, or keep your hair and lose your head'). Refusal triggered the Jiading Massacres . The queue remained mandatory until the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, when cutting it became a symbol of severing ties with the dynasty.

Stroke Order

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