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What was the ancient name of a woman in her twenties?

The ancient woman's name was Tao, and she was twenty years old.

Originally refers to the season when peaches and plums are in full bloom, generally refers to spring, and is extended to youth, which is a metaphor for youth. It is often used to describe women's "powder is light and fragrant, and peaches and plums can't be filled with it". Early summer is not like midsummer, so peaches and plums are used to refer to twenty-year-old women.

Tao Li: It is a metaphor for people's youth. This language comes from Wei's Qi Gong Yan.

Extended data

First, the playboy (female 20-25 years old)

The ancients gave a very beautiful name to women in this era-Love Flowers.

Flower letter is the wind that comes in response to flowering. The trade winds in the solar terms bring the news of flowering. The woman is 24 years old and also in her prime.

Second, the weak crown (male 20 years old)

The coronation ceremony is one of the most grand ceremonies in ancient times. In the witness of his family, a man in his twenties was crowned by a designated VIP in the ancestral hall to show his masculinity. Because men of this age are not strong, they are also called "weak crowns".

Twenty-year-olds are full of youth and blood, and the ceremony is to remind them that no matter how they fall or bump their heads, they should always have a clear conscience and no regrets.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Li Nianhua