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person with skullcap
戴黄盖帽的人
Category
PEOPLE & BODY
Code
U+1F472
Deep Meaning
👲 This emoji depicts a person wearing a yellow skullcap, often associated with traditional Chinese headwear like the guapimao. It typically represents Chinese culture, historical contexts, or specific roles such as ancient figures, traditional performers, or occupational identities. In online slang, it can convey nostalgia, retro vibes, or cultural pride, and is sometimes used humorously or ironically, for instance, to mimic 'old Beijing' style.
Usage Guide
Expressing interest in Chinese traditional culture or related events
Using in conversations about historical dramas or retro themes
As a role-playing or humorous element, like imitating ancient characters
Kitchen & Combos
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Traditional opera performance
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Ancient documents or historical tales
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Tea drinking and chat, reflecting leisurely culture
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