The phrase "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" illustrates the philosophical truth of dialectical materialism that consciousness is the subjective image of the objective world in a definite sense.
Interpretation: Metaphorically, because of feelings, no matter how the other person feels, he feels that the other person is beautiful everywhere.
Source: tell it to the judge, the owner of fishing in the West Lake of Ming Dynasty, the fifth time: "He doesn't look at yuan niang, and the more interesting he looks, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
He stared at yuan niang, and the more he looked, the more interesting he became. It was in the eyes of lovers that yuan niang was as beautiful as Xi Shi.
Example: China has an idiom:' Beauty is in the eye of the beholder', which is really an immortal golden saying.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
The book "On the Valley" records: "As the saying goes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It means that in the eyes of the lover, his lover is as beautiful as Xi Shi, even if he is ugly. This proverb captures the subtle psychology between lovers and soon spreads among scholars and writers.
When Huang Zeng, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, wrote A Collection of Hangzhou Folk Poems, he expanded it into a poem:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It's a thousand miles away to meet, but San Xiao is a fool in vain.
Being fascinated by love, I feel that the other woman is beautiful everywhere, which completely presents a state of narcissism. If they are destined for each other, they can meet at a certain moment even if they are thousands of miles apart, and they are obsessed with it because of an occasional smile.