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Secret flirting
This refers to a woman secretly conveying her affection with her eyebrows, and by extension In order to flatter and gain favor, they secretly collude. Qiu Bo is a metaphor for the eyes of a beautiful woman. The second poem of "Hundred Steps of Hong" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The beautiful lady refuses to return her eyes, and the young boy wants to talk to prevent the flying shuttle."
Xia skirt and moon shawl
With clouds as the skirt and the bright moon as the shawl. It refers to fairies or beauties
Chu waist and guard temples
Slender waist and beautiful hair. By referring to a beautiful woman
Blowing the air is better than orchids
①It means that the fragrance of a beautiful woman's breath is better than that of orchids. ②The adjective is gorgeous
Eastern Shi Xiaofeng
"Zhuangzi Tianyun": "Therefore, Xi Shi has a sick heart and keeps a close eye on it. People see the ugliness in it and find it beautiful. When he returns home, he will praise his heart and keep a lid on it. Rich people in it see it and close the door and never come out. "When a poor man sees this, he abandons his wife and runs away." Cheng Xuan Yingshu said: "Xishi is a beautiful woman from Yue, and her appearance is extremely beautiful. She is sick and has heartache, and her eyebrows are painful. But an upright person has a large body and is prone to defecation. Because of its wrinkles, it adds to its beauty. Seeing it in one's home adds to the love. Ugly people in the neighborhood learn from it when they see it. It will not make them sick, and it will multiply their ugliness." Later, he was ridiculed for "imitating one's frown" regardless of one's own conditions. A person who blindly imitates, so that the effect is very bad. It is also used to imitate the modesty of others. Frown, the same as "牉", frown
Embrows and eyebrows
Describes the beauty of a woman's appearance. eyebrows , a metaphor for a beautiful woman’s eyebrows being as thin and curved as silkworm eyebrows; Manchu, eyes turning
White teeth and bright eyes
The Romance of the Goddess of Luo by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Dynasty: “The red lips are bright, White teeth are fresh inside, bright eyes are good at gazing, and the dimples are used to support power." Later, it was used to describe a woman's beauty. It also refers to a beauty.
White-toothed Green Moth
Describes a woman's beauty. It is also referred to as a beauty. Or a beautiful talent
A beautiful woman has a bad fate
Calling a beautiful woman to suffer misfortune
Describing Wuyan
"Book of Jin: Biography of Zhou Wei": "Yu Liangchang said to Yi, "Everyone is so salty that you can enjoy the king." Yi said, "What is the description without salt? It is Tang Tu Xi Shi."" Also see Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu· Qing Slander". Without salt, the state of Qi is ugly. Woman; Xi Shi, a beauty from Yue country. It is said that comparing ugliness to beauty is neither fish nor fowl
Bright eyes and white teeth
Bright eyes and white teeth describe a woman’s beauty. It also refers to beauty< /p>
Willow waist and lotus face
The waist is like a willow and the face is like a lotus. It describes the beauty of women. It also refers to beauties
Gold powder of the Six Dynasties
① Wu , Eastern Jin Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Qi Dynasty, Liang Dynasty and Chen Dynasty advocated luxury and extravagance, and ladies were known for their beauty, so they referred to beauties and pink ladies. ② Refers to the extravagant and luxurious scene of Jinling, the capital of the Six Dynasties
Beautiful women broke the tongue
It refers to using beautiful women to confuse the king, disrupt the state affairs, and make the remonstrances of the ministers not listened to by the king. Tongue refers to the remonstrance ministers
Beauty hairpin flowers
The saying comes from "Taiping" Volume 748 of "Yu Lan" quotes Liang Yuan Ang of the Southern Dynasties from "Ancient and Modern Book Reviews": "Weichang's books are like beautiful women arranging flowers and dancing and laughing on the mirror." Later, "beautiful women with hairpins" were used to describe the beauty of poetry or calligraphy. p>
The head of a dragonfly and the eyebrows of a moth. It means that the forehead is wide and the eyebrows are curved. It describes the beautiful appearance of a woman. It also refers to beauty
十 Two Golden Hairpins
Emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasty's "Song of Water in the River": "Twelve rows of golden hairpins on the head, and five articles of silk shoes on the feet." "Twelve rows of golden hairpins" was originally used to describe the head of a beautiful woman. There were so many gold hairpins that later the term "twelve gold hairpins" was used to refer to the numerous concubines or concubines
阗玉综合香
Referring to the burial of deceased beauties
< p>Misty sideburns and wind maiden①Refers to a woman’s fine and fluffy hair. ②It also refers to a beautiful woman
Misty sideburns and wind maiden
Describes a woman’s fine and soft hair. .Also refers to beautiful women