尖尖帽,关中秧歌头帽。以皮竹制作,又名竹皮圈,高约十五厘米。多为男角所用,表演时能伸能卷,灵活多变。
B. 请问一战时德军的帽子上为什么顶个尖尖
您好,有尖的帽子,是步兵,圆球的是炮兵
以下摘自网络:
一战德军头盔介绍及其精选
第一次世界大战开始之时,德国士兵佩带的是皮革制成并带金属装饰的尖顶头盔,这种头盔最初是在1842年由普鲁士国王腓特烈·威廉设计,又叫做“尖顶帽”(Pickelhaube)。头盔设计上的缺点几乎是立即就浮现出来,但是威廉国王还是给他的创作加上了许多毫无用处的附件。那时的头盔比一战时使用的还要夸张得多,金光闪闪,十分华丽。1856年,国王被诊断患有精神病,国家的一切事物都由他的弟弟威廉代理。1861年威廉国王去世,他的弟弟顺利成章地成为新的国王,封号为威廉一世国王。相对19世纪当时的标准而言,M1842型头盔都是非常可笑的,在军队中非常不受欢迎,其高高的顶部被士兵们嬉笑可以把他们的所有杂务都放进去。1856年开始将这种头盔高度降低并一直进行其他的简化改进至1895年,之后就保持了改进后的外观一直使用到1914年。
1871年1月8日,德意志帝国在普法战争结束后成立,威廉一世国王变成威廉一世皇帝。德国陆军在1914年之前都几乎没有建立什么军事装备的标准,但是陆军尖顶头盔却是个例外。头盔有三个主要的皮革部分:一个基本帽壳,一个前帽舌,以及一个后帽兜三个部分用线缝合。帽壳是把一块皮革用蒸汽在一个大摸具上压制成形。成形后先使用数道黑漆上色,最后是用一层亮光漆使其发亮。头盔前部覆盖着的是一大张镀金的黄铜钢盔板,我们姑且把他称做尖顶盔的“盔徽”,上面的图案有的是狮子有的是鹰,也象征着来自不同德国地区的部队。近卫团、训练营单位和巴伐利亚先遣兵是用镀银的盔徽,每一个德意志帝国内的王国、公国、伯爵管辖区和自由城市都有不同的盔徽式样。
尖顶头盔在战斗中对佩带者的保护作用微乎其微,装饰性远远强于实用性。这种头盔的侧面是一个倒V字型,能祈祷保护下巴皮带的作用。同样与战前的式样比起来他的外形也变得更浑圆了些。整个盔体使用了皮革、黄铜、银和灰金属做成不同配件装饰而成。
大多数的盔体使用的材料是皮革,但也有些用的是金属。比如胸甲骑兵(Cuirassier)头盔就是金属制品。一战后期由于皮革短缺德军还是采用了毛毡制的步兵战时代用头盔,这种头盔除了是用毛毡制成之外,保留了以往皮革制头盔山的一切装饰物,但是很快就被新型的M16钢盔所替代。尖顶头盔通常还回另外有一个布制的盔罩,所以在平时不戴的时候和作战时保护头盔不被磨损。
C. 今年冬天是很流行那种尖尖头的帽子吗
你在哪里?现在是2018年5月5号,还有一个月就进入盛夏了,你怎么会想到问冬天的帽子?冬天的帽子还是等到了冬天再去选吧!
D. 同事员工活动能够带生日尖尖帽吗尖尖帽的由来
当然可以,你觉得好看舒服就可以了
应该是代表wizard的意思吧?用来祝愿小孩聪明。
尖尖帽在西方是巫师的象征,中世纪被宗教裁判所判为巫师并处以火刑、淹刑的人,游街示众的时候就戴这个。
后来,中国人wg批斗戴高帽子应该就是从这里学来的。
E. 今年流行那种尖尖的帽子是什么帽子
针织尖尖帽。
1、尖尖帽是近年来在青年学生之间比较流行的帽子,因为它的设计是锥形,上尖下宽,衬托出一种可爱的感觉。
2、适合人群比较广泛,明星偶型艺人比较喜欢,因为比较潮流时尚,学生青年比较喜欢,因为可以张扬个性。
3、大多是针织的,颜色各异、形式多样,选择性广泛,男女都适用。比较时尚大方。
F. wow里面FS带的那个帽子 就是一个尖尖蓝色的很象巫师那种感觉的 是在那里出的
多少级的啊?要是60的应该是导师之帽 naxx的肮脏的希尔盖掉落
还有36的女巫头饰 世界掉落 这5个怪几率大点 哈尤克 43
稀有 尘泥沼泽 5.34
贼眼 38
稀有 尘泥沼泽 2.92
大检察官法尔班克斯 40
精英 血色修道院 2.9
雷普斯凯尔 39
稀有 尘泥沼泽 2.68
维里弗尼克斯
<勘测员> 42
稀有 荆棘谷 2.22
还有58的
大师头冠 世界掉落 几率大的前5是:血色高阶牧师 63
稀有精英 西瘟疫之地 3.64
加兹兰卡 63
首领 祖尔格拉布 3.56
诺克霍尔中将 63
首领 希利苏斯 3.28
赫达琳 61
稀有精英 冬泉谷 2.66
瑟提斯 62
稀有精英 希利苏斯 1.4
还有58的 火焰之心骨帽
暗泽神谕者 60 - 61 赞加沼泽 1.3
饥饿的地狱野猪 58 - 59 地狱火半岛 1.1
噬骨饥饿者 60 - 71
精英 地狱火城墙 1.1
沼泽阔步者 61 - 62 赞加沼泽 0.7
还有54的血红毡帽 stsm镇长掉
但是不是兰色是红色
我想你说的最有可能的是 女巫头饰
装备绑定
头部 布甲
44 护甲
耐久度 45/45
需要等级 36
或者 导师之帽
拾取绑定
头部 布甲
117 护甲
+18 耐力
+24 智力
耐久度 60/60
需要等级 60
装备: 提高所有法术和魔法效果所造成的伤害和治疗效果,最多51点。
G. 魔法师带的那种尖尖的帽子叫什么名
a ~~~
我觉得叫。。。魔法帽子,,,,,要不叫。。。。。奇怪的帽子!
总之。。。。我不知道,这是个奇怪的问题》》》》》
如果,你问的不是哈利波特上魔法师的帽子的话,,,我想,,你自己
可以编一个嘛,反正名字都是人起的。。。。。。
就是这样的。。。。。。
JLIGULU~~~DONGDONGMAO~~
H. 外国小孩生日戴的尖尖的纸帽子
History of Birthday Celebrations Some historians believe that one of the first things people began celebrating once they figured out how to tell when a year had passed by studying the moon, was in fact the birthday. Like many of our modern celebrations, the origins of the birthday celebration lay deep in human history, pre-dating all the world’s major religions. Some historians believe that one of the first things people began celebrating once they figured out how to tell when a year had passed by studying the moon, was in fact the birthday. In many ways, this celebration, and many of the traditions associated with it, like gift giving, birthday cards, birthday cakes, and parties is as old as the human conception of time. Humans were, and still are to a large extent, ruled by superstition. Those who study history believe that ancient humans thought they were haunted and hunted by evil spirits. These spirits, according to the legends, were especially strong when someone was undergoing a change in their life, such as getting married, having a child or, in this case, turning a year older. This is in fact why the tradition of having a party on one’s birthday began. It was believed that by having lots of friends and family around, by laughing and having a good time, that the evil spirits could be kept at bay. Similarly, it is believed that loud noises scared off the evil spirits, which is why we have noise makers and sing songs and such as part of our birthday celebrations. The traditions of birthday card and birthday presents are closely related to this. Ancient people mostly brought good wishes and thoughts for the person whose birthday they were celebrating, in the same way that we bring birthday cards with wishes for the person’s emotional and physical well-being for the next year. Although people didn’t routinely bring presents, it was an especially fortuitous sign if they did, it was supposed to bring the person extra good luck for the next year. Today, when bring well wishes and presents for or friends and family on their birthdays, we are really protecting them from evil spirits, according to ancient humans. Other birthday traditions, like making a wish on candles, also originated from the beliefs about evil and good spirits. There are two lines of thinking about birthday candles; one is that the flames would send a signal to the good spirits or the gods. Another theory about birthday candles is that the smoke and the fire some how warded off the bad spirits. This can been seen in other areas today as many cultures light fires and use smudge sticks, which smoke, to chase away evil spirits. Either way, it is clear that the tradition of blowing out candles was a very early part of the birthday celebration. Lastly, there is the tradition of wearing a hat or a crown. It is believed by most historians that birthday celebrations were the most common among the rich and nobility. This is because these are the only people who could afford to have a party. They could afford things like presents and sweets and candles that went along with having a birthday celebration. It is largely believed that being the king for the day and the tradition of wearing a hat or a crown originated with the celebrations of a birthday among the nobility. As you can see, the birthday celebration is very old and many of the traditions we associate with it are very old too. One that isn’t old is the birthday song. Although people probably have been singing at birthday parties since the very first one, the actual birthday song as we know it didn’t come about until 1935. The melody was written in 1890 by a woman named Mildred Hill. The words were later written by her sister, Patti Hill and published in 1935. The song was made popular in a Broadway play that was staged a couple years later called “As Thousands Cheer.”