Following this line of thought, it was as if a thread in a net woven from time and people had been pulled, and Zhou Ang had lifted the entire net up in one fell swoop. A flurry of ideas flashed through his mind. He decided to act on them! After about the time it takes to brew a cup of tea, Zhou Ang sorted out the situation, stood up, straightened his clothes, glanced at a stack of thread-bound books, picked up a blue cloth headscarf, dusted it off, took the strap, and, imitating his memory, put the headscarf on. In this world, this was considered formal attire. A man was considered an adult at twenty, but scholars also valued the proper way to tie their hair up. Before the age of seven or eight, a simple little bun was sufficient; that was called "childhood hairpins." But at se

