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28. A beautiful woman looks crisp, and her waist is covered with swords to kill a stupid man.
The beauty is crisp, and the waist is a knife to cut a fool. Although I didn't see my head fall off, I teach you that your bone marrow is dry.

A beauty of 16 years old, with a beautiful figure, but as beautiful as a sword. Stupid people don't understand its harm, indulge in it, and often kill themselves. Although you can't see anything on the surface, it is secretly consuming a person's bone marrow, drying up and the body is rapidly declining.

This is to persuade men not to lust after women, from the novel Jin Ping Mei.

Jin Ping Mei

Jin Ping Mei is a novel written by China in the Ming Dynasty. It is generally believed that it is the first novel written independently by scholars in China. It was written between Qin Long and Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, and the author signed it as Xiao Sheng in Lanling.

The name of Jin Ping Mei is synthesized by the names of three heroines, Pan Jinlian and Pang. The theme of this novel evolved from the story of Song Wu killing his wife in Water Margin. By describing the sinful life of Ximen Qing, a representative figure of philistinism with triple identities of bureaucrat, bully and wealthy businessman, the social and folk life at that time was reproduced.

It depicts a ghost world composed of imperial court, local bureaucrats, bullies, hooligans and idlers, and exposes the darkness and corruption of society in the middle of Ming Dynasty, which has profound cognitive value.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Jin Ping Mei