This sentence came from the Biography of Xiongnu in the Book of Han·Yiwen Zhi. The full text was: " There is a beautiful woman in the north who is peerless and independent. One glance topples a city, and then a country. I don't know that it's hard to get a beauty that can topple a city or a country." This sentence described a beautiful woman who stood alone in the north and was so beautiful that she made people fall in love with her. The source of this sentence was the ancient Chinese literary masterpiece, Han Shu. It was a famous love story of Wang Zhaojun, a Xiongnu noble at the end of the Han Dynasty, in the famous long novel Han Shu. This novel was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese literature and modern literature.
This sentence came from a fable in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qiao's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Rong Zhi." The story was called "The Beauty Is Independent." The full text was as follows: There was a beauty in the north who was peerless and independent. One glance topples a city, and then a country. He didn't know that it was hard to get a beautiful woman again. The full text was as follows: There was a beauty in the north who was peerless and independent. One glance topples a city, and then a country. He didn't know that it was hard to get a beautiful woman again. 'Shi Shuo Xin Yu: Rong Zhi' was an ancient Chinese notebook novel that mainly narrated the personalities, behaviors, and stories of various characters. The novel had a high literary value and was widely read.
There was this line in several novels, including " The Adventures in the Northern Borderline,"" The Princess Is Going to Rise,"" Overthrowing the Regent," and " A Beauty's Glance Can topple a Country."
This poem was called " Song of a White Head " by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The whole poem of "Song of White Hair" is as follows: There was a beauty in the north who was peerless and independent. One glance topples a city, and then a country. Where is the beauty? leaving only regret and memories in vain. Lovesickness and longing, dream of the soul every night, not home. The background of this poem was a beautiful woman named Li Meiniang in the Tang Dynasty. She was known as the "Beauty of the North". It was said that her beauty was peerless and her smile was heart-stirring. One day, she was pursued by a rich man, but Li Meiniang did not want to be with him and chose to live alone away from the city. The rich man was very sad, so he wrote this song to express his love and longing. This poem used Li Meiniang as the main character to describe her beauty and uniqueness, while expressing the poet's deep feelings and longing. This poem was widely praised as one of the classic love poems and became an important part of Chinese culture.
The name of this poem is "There is a beautiful woman in the North."
This sentence came from a fable written by the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji in the "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi". It was about a beautiful woman who died of loneliness because of her independence and arrogance. The woman in the story was called Flying Sparrow Zhao. She was a dance genius who was praised for her beautiful dance moves and unique temperament. However, she had a proud personality and refused to associate with other women. She also did not like to share her privacy with others. This personality eventually led to her loneliness. The meaning of this sentence was that in real life, some people were unwilling to share their resources and advantages with others because of their pride and independence, which eventually led to their helplessness and loneliness. Therefore, we must learn to communicate, cooperate, and share with others to maintain our competitiveness and attractiveness.
The author of " A Beautiful Woman in the North Is Peerless and Independent " was Du Fu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. This poem was one of Du Fu's representative works. It described the darkness of the Tang Dynasty society and the suffering of the people, and also showed Du Fu's loyalty and love for the country and the people.
A Beautiful Woman in the North was a TV series set in the early years of the Republic of China. The plot depicted Xia Xizun, a newly appointed official of the Ministry of Education of the Beiyang government, on his way to office. His children, Ji Ping and Zi Jian, were kidnapped by human traffickers and eventually bought by the kind Hong Xiniang. Under the nurturing of her adoptive parents, Ji Ping experienced a bumpy growth process. She learned the zither and Peking opera from her master, and eventually became a famous Peking opera actress. The play also depicted the plot of a democratic Republic, a country that cheated the world, and warlords fighting against each other in the background of troubled times. The show had won 14 viewership ratings since its broadcast.
This is 'Chen Ben Hong Zhuang: Minister, you're pregnant!' In the plot of this ancient romance novel, the protagonist Su Sugui recited a poem while drunk," There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. A glance can topple a city, and then a glance can topple a country. However, he was mistaken by a prime minister as a man climbing up the palace wall to admire the moon.
The sentence in the Book of Songs,"There is a beautiful woman in the north," came from the chapter of "Book of Songs, Wei Feng, Shuo Ren." The original text was as follows: There was a beauty in the north who was peerless and independent. One glance topples a city, and then a country. The image of a beauty was deeply rooted in people's hearts. This sentence expressed the poet's admiration for a beautiful woman and also reflected the importance of female beauty in ancient China.