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Seeking words and phrases describing ancient women's clothing and jewelry.
1. The sleeves of the woman's hands and the wrists of the woman's hands and the wrists of the woman's hands and the wrists of the woman's wrists are all about gold rings. The head of gold hairpin, waist wear green radian. The pearl is intertwined with the jade body, coral between the wood is difficult. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get a good look at this, but I'm sure I'll be able to get a good look at it.
From: Two Han Dynasty: Cao Zhi's "Beautiful Women"
Meaning: Her hands are visible in her pulled-up sleeves, and her white wrists are covered with golden bracelets. A gold hairpin in the shape of a finch was stuck on her head, and emerald-green jade was worn on her waist. The beads on her body glittered with coral and precious beads dotting them. The silken bodice fluttered in the spring breeze, and the light skirt veil swirled in the wind.
2. Jade sticking to the lotus seedpod is small, and gold pinning the lotus leaves is rare.
From: Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao "Nan Ge Zi - Stars and Rivers Turning in the Sky"
Meaning: The lotus seedpods embroidered with lime green silk threads have become smaller in size; the lotus leaves embroidered with gold threads have lost their color and become thin and sparse.
3. The fine kudzu is soft with wind, and the fragrant Luo is light with snow. Since the day of the question is wet, when the summer is clear.
From: Tang Dynasty: Du Fu "Dragon Boat Festival Clothing"
Meaning: The fragrant Luo clothes are spun from fine kudzu, so soft that the wind blew on the floating, white color like fresh snow. It comes from the Emperor's heaven, moist with rain and dew, and is just in the middle of the scorching summer, so wear it to be cool and refreshing.
4, why ask the legacy of the king, double bead tortoiseshell hairpin. It's a jade hairpin, and you can wear it with a jade hairpin.
From: Two Han Dynasty: anonymous "Some Thoughts"
Meaning: What shall I give you? This is a tortoiseshell hairpin decorated with pearls and jade rings.
5. A slanting hairpin at the temples of clouds. The apprentice wants to teach the groom to compare and see.
From: Song Dynasty: 李清照《减字木兰花-卖花担上》
意思:I will put the plum blossoms between my cloud temples, so that the flowers will be juxtaposed with my face, and I will teach him to see which one is prettier.
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