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Binluanchaiheng
  Explanation: Temples: ear hair; hairpin: women's jewelry. Ear hair disheveled, hairpin sub-horizontal in the side. Described the poor state of mind of women, careless dressing
  Usage: Joint type; as attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: Su Song, "Dong Xiange" word: "people did not sleep, pillow coming from the random hairpin cross-leaning."
  Examples: Chennai is not a sad painting competition, rib fighting tears powder stains on the _set_, no color ~. (Yuan Qiao Meng Fu, "Two World Marriage" second off)
No. 2
  Temples: ear hair; Chai: women's jewelry, the two strands. Ear's hair disheveled, and jewelry lying on the side. Partially awakened sleep when women did not describe the way the dressing.
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No. 3
  词 目 鬓乱钗横
  发 音 bìn luàn chāi héng
  释 义 鬓:耳边的头发;钗:妇女的首饰,由两股合成。耳边的头发散乱,首饰横在一边。形容妇女睡眠初醒时未梳妆的样子。
  出 处 宋·王安石《扇子词》:“青冥风霜非人世,鬓乱钗横特地寒。”
  示 例 争奈一段伤心画不能,肋斗上泪痕粉渍定,没颜色~。(元·乔孟符《两世姻缘》第二折)
  用法 作谓语、定语;用于女性