This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's poem " Wine ", which described a handsome and elegant young man. The mood of this poem was very beautiful. If one had to choose a star to match this sentence, it would be those who looked elegant and had outstanding temperament. For example, Wu Yifan, Li Yifeng, Jay Chou, etc. However, this is just my guess. It depends on my personal preferences and judgment.
" The young master is unparalleled in the world, and the stranger is like jade." This sentence came from a poem, and the author's name was unknown. This poem was used to describe a man who was gentle and elegant, with a noble temperament, like a breeze in the pine forest, elegant and handsome. Among them," Young Master Shi Wushuang " meant that the elegant young master was unparalleled in the world, and " Mo Shang Ren Ru Yu " meant that the woman's face was so beautiful that it could topple cities. This poem expressed the meaning of a match made in heaven.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's poem,"Will Enter the Wine." It was a poem describing Li Bai himself. The meaning of this sentence was,"A man walking on a stranger's road is as beautiful as jade, and his reputation is unique in the whole world."
There were many similar sentences such as: A lady and a gentleman are as gentle as jade. 2. As graceful as a startled swan, as graceful as a swimming dragon. 3. Peerless beauty, pure jade and ice. 4. Elegant and energetic. It was as beautiful as jade and as powerful as a dragon. 6. Gentle as a jade breeze. 7. A peerless beauty in her prime. 8. A beauty that could topple a country. 9. He was handsome and elegant. A gentleman is like a pearl and a lady is like an orchid.
The adjectives of " A stranger is like jade " and " a prince is unparalleled in the world " were used in many novels, including " The Phoenix Seizes the World,"" Perfect,"" Immortal Wind Medicine Order,"" Where is the Beauty in Fallen City,"" Medicinal Immortal," and " The Great God Appears, Please Take a detour!" Wait a minute.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Wine to Drink":"Don't you see that the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?" Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." Among them," A stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world " was a poem describing the image of a noble prince. It described his appearance and temperament as precious and perfect as jade.
"A stranger with a face as beautiful as jade and a son without equal in the world" was from Lin Daiyu's evaluation of Jia Baoyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber". "Young Master," said Lin Daiyu,"you are as beautiful as a jade. Young Master Jia is really a divine grade." (Note: This passage is from the original text of the first chapter of Dream of the Red Chamber. There is no space between "Yan Ruyu" and "Gongzi Shi Wushuang".)
In the entertainment industry, there were many male celebrities who had a gentle temperament. For example, Luo Yunxi, who played the role of Runyu, was full of fairy qi and infatuation. Although the official height was 177 cm, his thin figure made him stand beside others with no obvious height advantage; Tan Jianji, who played Xiangliu in " Long Lovesickness ". His appearance was cold and his heart was hot. His official height was 174 cm, which was slightly inferior when he was in the same frame as other characters in the play; Ren Jialun, who was 178 cm tall according to the information, was popular in ancient costume style, but his height advantage was not obvious when standing with the female lead; Zhou Shen was officially 161 centimeters tall. Although his height was a shortcoming, he won the love of a large number of fans with his ethereal voice and interesting soul. In addition, people like Zhang Wanyi were thought to be gentle like jade, born with the appearance of a prince, while Wang Yibo's ancient costume style was also elegant and gentle like jade, with sword-like eyebrows and starry eyes. There was also Shen Shisi, the 14th Young Master in novels or movies, who had the appearance of a scholarly scholar. He spoke gracefully and was very self-restrained even in the midst of disputes.
" Young Master Peerless " was often used to describe a man's unparalleled temperament and demeanor. " Gentleman's gentle as jade " meant that a gentleman had a gentle character like jade. According to the reference materials, there was a book called Gentleman's Gentle Jade, which gathered 19 ancient handsome gentlemen and introduced 19 ancient historical figures, such as Li Bai and Huo Qubing. In the same series," The Unparalleled Young Master " introduced ancient super handsome men, such as Gongsun Zidu and Song Yu. These two books introduced ancient characters in a unique way, allowing readers to understand these outstanding characters from a new perspective. There were also many poems that praised gentlemen, such as " There is a noble gentleman who is as sharp as a knife,"" A handsome young man who looks up at the blue sky with his eyes raised, as bright as a jade tree in front of the wind," and so on. These poems reflected the good qualities of a gentleman from different aspects, similar to " The young master is unparalleled in the world, and the gentleman is as gentle as jade."
"The gentleman is as beautiful as jade, and the young master is unparalleled in the world" expressed the beautiful image of a gentleman who was gentle and elegant, with a noble temperament like jade, and a young master who was unparalleled in the world. In many literary works, there were descriptions of the image of gentlemen and young masters. For example, in the anonymous "Qi Ao" of the Pre-Qin Dynasty,"There are bandits and gentlemen, as sharp as cutting, as polished as grinding", which described the elegant gentleman's knowledge and moral character constantly polished to become exquisite and good. In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu's "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking","The handsome young man of the sect, raising his glass and looking at the blue sky with white eyes, as bright as a jade tree in front of the wind" portrayed the image of a handsome young man. Ye Mi (14th Que)'s work "Mu Yu Cheng Yue","The stranger is like jade, the young master is unparalleled", directly described the man's gentle and beautiful. All of these reflected the unique and beautiful quality and image contained in the saying,"A gentleman is as beautiful as jade, and a young master is unparalleled in the world."
You might want to say," A stranger is like jade, a young master is unparalleled in the world." This was a golden line on the internet. The original line was " A gentleman is unparalleled in the world, and a stranger is like jade." It was a line from a poem without a source. At present, it was impossible to verify the author's identity. Some people guessed that it was written by a talented woman, but it was also very likely that it was written by a netizen or novelist who loved ancient styles. The general meaning was that a gentleman stood out in the world, and a beauty on the street was like jade, expressing the perfect match between a man and a woman. Now, it was often used to praise the good looks of a man and a woman. In recent years, when various ancient TV dramas were popular, it was also often used to describe the male god in the drama. This poem depicted a love tragedy and created the image of a woman who was deeply in love. From the time the two met and fell in love to the time when they were separated by a stick, the poem also used allusions many times.