The following are a few ancient texts that describe or praise women: 1 "Wei Feng·Shuo Ren" in the Book of Songs: Her hands are like soft catkins, her skin is like coagulated fat, her collar is like a snake, her teeth are like a gourd, her head is like a rhinoceros, her eyebrows are like a crescent moon, and her smile is beautiful. 2. Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: Daiyu's figure was slender, her appearance was gorgeous, and her demeanor was elegant. 3. Lin Chong in Water Margins: Lin Chong was handsome, tall, and had a picturesque appearance. His lips were red, and his teeth were white. He was charming and extraordinary. 4. Diao Chan from Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Diao Chan's appearance was peerless, and her beauty was unparalleled. 5. Sun Wukong in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong's supernatural powers, agility, and appearance were peerless. He was a national beauty, a heavenly fragrance, and a city that could topple a country. He was peerless, divine, and beautiful.
There were many words used to describe beautiful women in ancient texts. The following are some common examples: [1. Delicate and delicate: It is used to describe a woman who is charming, moving, and weak like water.] 2. Fairy Beauty: It refers to the beauty of a woman's appearance like that of a fairy. 3. As beautiful as peaches and plums: To describe a woman as beautiful and moving as peaches and plums. 4. Eyebrows like distant mountains: It described a woman's eyebrows as long and beautiful as distant mountains. 5. Star-like eyes: A woman's eyes are as bright and deep as the stars. [6. Lotus: Description of a woman's graceful posture, as dignified and elegant as a lotus flower.] 7 Rong Ru Tao Li: It refers to the beauty of a woman's appearance as beautiful as a peach or plum. 8. Snow-white Muscles: It described a woman's muscles as white and delicate as snow. Waist like a willow: It described a woman's slender and soft waist as beautiful as a willow. [10. Sound like a warbler's cry: It is used to describe a woman's voice that is soft and pleasant to the ear, as pleasant as a warbler's cry.] These words were commonly used in ancient literature to describe beautiful women. Through their combination, many beautiful poems, essays and novels could be written, showing the aesthetic and values of women in ancient literature.
There were many words used to describe beautiful women in ancient texts. The following are some common examples: 1. Beauty Salon: It refers to a woman's beauty grooming and hair combing to be beautiful and moving. 2. Flower-looking and moon-looking: It described a woman's beautiful appearance as charming as flowers and the moon. 3. National Beauty: It described a woman's beauty that surpassed any flower in nature. [4] The description of a woman's beauty has exceeded the scope of the country, as beautiful as the stars. 5. Flirtatious and charming: It refers to the beauty of a woman who is very outstanding and cannot be compared with others. 6. Flirtatious and charming: It refers to the gorgeous and colorful makeup and clothing of a woman, and she is as charming as a monster when she dances. 7. Peerless Beauty: A woman's beauty and bearing are very noble, surpassing the limitations of the era and being unique. 8. Elegant and beautiful: The description of a woman's beauty and fresh temperament is very refined and unforgettable. 9. Beautiful and intelligent: It is used to describe a woman who is both beautiful and intelligent, with content and cultivation. Bright eyes and white teeth: It refers to a woman's big eyes and bright smile that are very charming.
There are many sentences, poems, and lyrics in ancient Chinese literature that describe beautiful women. The following are some examples: The God of Luoshui has a head like a phoenix and a pair of beautiful eyes. The divine light shoots at the Ruins of Bullfighting. - The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju 2. Long eyebrows, distant mountains, thin eyes, flowing springs, two sideburns like flowers, eyes like jade. - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 3. The beauty in pink, the depth of her eyebrow makeup, every time at the Autumn Maiden will. - Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty,"Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei" 4. Phoenix hairpin, luxurious, heavy green skirt, dazzling light. - "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty 5. Jade platform, silver watchtower, swallows flying in the brothel, looking at the beautiful woman in pink. - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, Recalling the Ancient Times by Mooring at Niushui These are just some examples from ancient literature. Of course, there are many sentences, poems, and words that describe beautiful women in ancient literature.
An idiom to praise beautiful women: 1 Beauty National Beauty 3. The Beauty of a Nation 4 Delicate and Delicate Natural Beauty 6. Clear Water and Beautiful Fish 7. Birds Singing and Fragrance of Flowers 8 Bright Eyes and White Teeth 9 Extremely Beautiful As Beautiful As Jade A poem praising a beauty: A natural beauty that could topple a country. Peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze, beautiful women are like old people like the wind. 3. A beautiful woman like a flower, like the passing years of water. 4. Beauty is like a painting. Like flowers and jade, like cutting, like grinding, like carving, like grinding. 6. Pretty girls in pink dance gracefully. 7. Clear brows, delicate eyes, red lips, white teeth. The water was as fresh as a lotus flower and as pure as a snow lotus. 9. Natural beauty, bright eyes and white teeth. Her eyebrows were like distant mountains, and her eyes were like shooting stars.
There were many different ways to express praise for women, depending on the content and occasion of the praise. Here are some examples of compliments for women: You are the most beautiful woman in the world. Your beauty is like a flower that makes me fall. You are the most beautiful scenery in my heart, making me feel warm forever. Your wisdom and talent have amazed me and I applaud you. Your gentleness and kindness make me feel happy and grateful that I love you. Your bravery and tenacity make me admire and appreciate you as my role model. Your kindness and love make me feel the beauty of human nature. I like being with you very much. All your qualities make me like you very much. You are the treasure of my life. You are my angel, you bring me endless happiness and happiness. I always thought you were unique, and now I find you are really my goddess.
Happiness was a relatively abstract concept. There were relatively few descriptions and explanations about it in ancient prose. However, some ancient works had some sentences related to happiness, such as: 1. The world is public and the world is happy. (The Book of Rites: The Doctrine of the Middle Way) 2. The people are the most important, the country is the second, the monarch is the least important. (Mencius: With All His Heart) It can be called happiness to be content with poverty and forget worries. (The Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 4. Poor but not resentful, rich but not arrogant. (The Analects of Confucius) Don't worry about others not knowing you, worry about not knowing others. (The Analects of Confucius, Xue Er) These sentences all express the true meaning of happiness, emphasizing the importance of justice, equality, respect for others, happiness and satisfaction.
Happiness was a subjective concept, and the descriptions of happiness in ancient texts varied. The following are some sentences related to happiness in ancient prose for reference only: 1. The world is fair and the world is happy. Book of Rites 2. Be content and happy forever. Tao Te Ching 3. If a man is at peace, if he is in danger, if he is alive, if he is not happy. Mencius A gentleman is content with poverty and is happy to know his destiny. Zhuangzi A contented man is rich, a man of knowledge is content, a man of rest is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content. Han Feizi He hoped that these sentences could provide some help in understanding happiness.
The following are some famous sentences describing natural scenery in ancient literature: A famous poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Lu You's "Traveling to the West Mountain Village" used delicate strokes to describe a small village with overlapping mountains, water and sky, giving people a fresh and natural feeling. 2. Climbing high is spectacular. The vast river between heaven and earth will not return. The famous poem "Climbing High" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, expressed the poet's open-minded and broad mind with the magnificent natural scenery as the background. 3. Green poplar smoke outside the morning cold light red apricot branches in spring-Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's "Untitled" in the famous line with bright colors and vivid metaphor to describe the scenery of spring to show the beauty of nature. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. A famous sentence from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" expressed the magnificence and grandeur of the natural scenery in simple and beautiful language. There is a family in the white clouds, and the flowing water lingers in the water, and there is no way back. The famous line in the poem "Autumn Dusk in the Mountain" by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, described the natural scenery of the mountains and the leisurely life of the inhabitants, giving people a sense of tranquility and nature.
In ancient prose, people often use some words to describe the character of a character. These words often have profound meanings and rich symbolic meanings. Here are some commonly used words to describe the character: 1 Loyalty (zhíchéng): It described a person who was loyal, reliable, and dedicated to serving the user. 2. Clever (zīkuīn): It described a person who was intelligent, intelligent, quick-witted, and quick-witted. 3. Open Mindfulness (hāo guān): It was used to describe a person's personality, open-minded and magnanimous, not rigidly bound to small profits and not caring about gains and losses. 4. Generosity (kāi): It described a person who was generous, and willing to help others without caring about gains and losses. 5. Honest (zhi zhi): To describe a person's integrity, not flattery, not cheating, not cheating. 6. Few Words: It is used to describe a person who is cheerful and not good at talking but is good at listening. He does not communicate much with others but is very intimate. 7. Stupid: It described a person with low intelligence, not very smart, but kind and easy to get along with. 8. Cruel (cán shā): It described how a person was cold and heartless, lacking compassion, and treated others viciously. 9 Cunning: It described a person who was smart and good at deceiving others and was insidious and cunning. 10 Laziness: It described a person who lacked initiative and was lazy and unwilling to move.
There were many words used to describe characters in ancient texts. 1. Honesty: Honest and reliable. 2. Honest and straightforward: Honest, selfless, frank and open-minded. 3. Cautious: Carefully and thoughtfully. [4] Falsehood: Evil, treacherous, cunning, treacherous. 5. Pride: Arrogant and arrogant. 6. Slowness: Arrogant and conceited. 7 Ci Qian: Kind, friendly, gentle and kind. 8 bashful: indecisive and indecisive. 9. Vile: Vile, vile, low character. 10 magnanimity: tolerant and broad-minded. The above are just a small part of the description. There are many other words to describe the character's personality. The specific use of the words depends on the background of the character, the background of the era, the literary works, and other factors.