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The depiction of long hair of ancient women

1. The cloudy bun is eloquent, and the slender eyebrows are united.

Interpretation: The bun is as high as a cloud, and the long eyebrows are curved and slender.

2. The star is fluorescent, and the mirror is open; the green cloud is disturbed, and the hair is combed; the stream rises up and is greasy, and giorgio giorgio is discarded.

Interpretation: Bright starlight crystal flickering, like an open makeup mirror, wash your face and pour off the rouge water to make the water rise greasy are well understood, but "green clouds" is a metaphor for black and thick hair, but it is puzzling.

3. Bushy black hair is like clouds, and I don't care about development.

Explanation: "bushy black hair" means thick and black hair, and "髢" means a fake bun. This ancient poem praises the fact that thick, black hair is like dark clouds in the sky, and with such black hair, one would not bother to use a fake bun.

4. The bushy black hair in the bun is so bright that it can be seen.

Explanation: Both "bushy black hair" and "black hair" are words praising the blackness of hair. And the hair is so bright that it can be used as a bronze mirror to illuminate people, which is breathtaking.

5. Thirty-six court ladies, each with a bun like a crow. -- "Bullying" Cao Ye

Explanation: The palace maids, with their hair in buns as black as crows.