半绾青丝
[bàn wăn qīng sī]
"Half-Tied Black Hair" describes an image of grace and subtlety. Historically, in ancient China, how hair was styled could signify social status, personality traits, or even relationship status. Half-bound black tresses convey elegance and restraint—a balance between openness and privacy—possibly hinting at introspection amidst outward charm.