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Comb Sister is a kind of Chinese traditional women culture,Sohu News 搜狐新闻.
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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
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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.Phoenix News 凤凰新闻.
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Origin of Comb Sister

The origin of the Comb Sister was the result of rigid
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in ancient
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. At that time, many women could not stand being abused by their husbands, therefore, they refused to get married and decided to stay with partners to support each other until they died. The custom of the Comb Sister had kept more than 300 years under the oppression of the
feudal system Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was the combination of the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of structur ...
, and it was up to world in mid and late
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since the rise of the silk industry in
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provided women with work opportunities. Women gradually gained the financial ability to feed themselves through mulberry planting, silkworm rearing, and silk reeling. In the 1930s, along with improvement of women's social status and the impact of war, Comb Sisters gradually faded away.


History of Comb Sister

In the very beginning, being a comb sister had its special ceremony. Firstly, some villagers with high reputation would represent the whole village to choose the "Lucky Day and Lucky Time"(great privilege) to hold the ceremony. And as the lucky time comes, several elder women would host the "Comb" ceremony, there the women who wanted to become comb sisters would change their hairstyle with a promise that they would never get married. And in the same day, the whole village would set tables to announce the decision to their friends and the public. Until the 1930s, with the decline of silk industry in the
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, young women heard that they could get the higher income if they worked in
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, so they called their friends to go there for earning a living. In order to earn more money, many women who have worked in
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for many years have never talked about the marriage. Ever since The revolution of 1911 and the establishment of
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, the
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and customs broke down, and the custom of comb sister declined. In the early years of
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, the whole of China's silk industry collapsed, which meant that the comb females cannot earn their livings, therefore, some of them chose to go to Hong Kong as house maids. Today's Hong Kong
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also originated from those comb sister.


Customs of Comb Sister- The Custom of Grave Keeping

Once women determined to change their hairstyle to become comb sisters, they had no choice to turn back. What was more, if they broke their promise, they would be tortured by their villagers such as being loaded in to a pig cage and being drowned in the river. However, even when they died, it was still not unacceptable for their parents to bury them.Wangyi News 网易新闻.
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According to the old custom, comb sisters were not allowed to die in their home or other relatives' homes. They could only be buried outside of their village. Worse still, only other comb sisters could visit the grave, hence, some of them become their friends' grave keepers, and that was the custom we call "Grave Keeping ".


Museum of Comb Sister

Bingyu Museum, located in Jun'an,
Shunde Shunde District, also known as Shuntak, is a district of the city of Foshan, Guangdong province, located in the Pearl River Delta. It had a population of 2,464,784 as of the 2010 census. Once a traditional agricultural county, it has become one ...
. It is a two-story building with left, middle and right three underground blocks. In a middle block people set a statue of Avalokitesvara and in the left and right blocks there are some tablets of dead comb sisters . Besides, the second floor is the room where comb sisters live.Xinhua News 新华网新闻.
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The whole building takes about five hundred square meters and covers an area of nearly two acres. Bingyu Museum was officially opened to the public on 25 December 2012.


See also

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Chinese culture Chinese culture () is one of the world's oldest cultures, originating thousands of years ago. The culture prevails across a large geographical region in East Asia and is extremely diverse and varying, with customs and traditions varying grea ...
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Culture of Hong Kong The culture of Hong Kong is primarily a mix of Chinese and Western influences, stemming from Lingnan Cantonese roots and later fusing with British culture due to British colonialism (Jyutping: ; Traditional Chinese: 粵英薈萃). As an internat ...
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Lingnan Lingnan (; Vietnamese: Lĩnh Nam) is a geographic area referring to the lands in the south of the Nanling Mountains. The region covers the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as modern northe ...


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