Literature Reference: 薇帐逗烟生绿尘,金翘峨髻愁暮云。 —— 李贺《河南府试十二月乐词 二月》 The gauze curtain teases smoke, birthing green dust, while golden hairpins and towering coiffures lament the evening clouds. Source from Li He's 'Poems for the Twelve Months in Henan Prefecture, February'.
金: Gold, the precious metal. Symbolizes the prosperity of wealth and abundance.
翘: To stand out, to lift, and to ascend.
Meaning: Golden hairpins symbolize a woman's exquisite adornments, embodying nobility, elegance, and beauty.