I think this is also an aesthetic recognized by the general public.
However, after going abroad, I have a new definition of beauty.
It appears in the form of Qian Qian. Almost everyone has unique beauty.
Remember, when I first came here. There is a girl in the class, slightly fat and freckled, who always speaks with an incomprehensible Irish accent. But she has long, thick and bright orange hair. In the sun, her hair seemed to flash, and she looked so beautiful and bright with a big red lipstick smile.
In high school, there was a black girl. She is fat, with a round face, her eyes squeezed into a crack, her front teeth are still widely separated, and her hair is messy like instant noodles. Judging from Chinese aesthetics, this girl is definitely not worthy of the word beauty.
However, she is very popular. She is confident and cheerful, surrounded by a group of friends.
She was at her best when she stood on the stage and sang loudly. When I first heard it, I couldn't imagine such a beautiful voice coming from her mouth. Under the light, on the stage, countless accompaniment and musicians are her foil, surrounding her alone. Although her appearance is not outstanding, all eyes are on her. At that time, I just wanted to sigh:
What a beautiful girl!
There are many such examples. I find more and more girls with unique beauty, appreciate them and praise them. My definition of beauty is more and more extensive, and aesthetics is no longer limited to a box. More is to discover their personality charm.
Actually, tracing back to the source, China people's definition of beauty started from ancient times. Many idioms, for example, if the skin coagulates fat, the skin is fair and beautiful, and the long hair reaches the waist, are all defining the standard of beauty. After hundreds of years, it has been passed down to this day.
From the evolutionary point of view, primitive people in ancient times prefer the opposite sex with big figure and smooth lines, because it represents good health and excellent reproductive ability.
Therefore, our understanding of fair and beautiful skin is influenced not only by history and culture, but also by genes in our bones.
It is gratifying that with the development of the times, modern people are more and more inclusive of aesthetics and have a broader definition of beauty.
In a word, now I will still be attracted by those beautiful women with good skin and long legs on the street.
However, this is no longer the only aesthetic standard.
More often, I appreciate a person's uniqueness and personality charm. It can be an expression, a back, a look, a voice. . .