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Do ancient people and modern people judge men's looks the same?

This is not the same. For example, Wei Jie in the Western Jin Dynasty, who is famous for his handsome in history, is very feminine and feminine. Later, because the big girl and the little daughter-in-law were blocked from going out, they were weak and died of illness, so people called it going out sick. Of course, this is only the aesthetics of an era caused by metaphysics and other factors in the Jin Dynasty. Of course, in Toy Boy, child molestation is prevalent, and almost all celebrities are bisexual, so male aesthetics has always been feminine under the influence of mainstream celebrities. Nearly half of the other top ten handsome men in ancient China were feminine, such as Zhang Zongchang, Zhang Yizhi, Ji Kang, Pan An and Han Shou. Most of them were also famous as Toy Boy, while others, such as Mu Rongchong, Sun Ce and Zhou Yu, were normal masculine handsome men. Therefore, it can be seen that in ancient times, the evaluation standard of male appearance was feminine and rigid, which is almost the same as now. This is a generous aesthetic.