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Words describing the beauty of women

The moon is closed, Gome, Gome, beautiful flowers, bright teeth, ice muscle jade bone, small jasper, my fair lady, natural beauty, slim and graceful, beautiful and delicious in color.

1, the moon closes.

Explanation: off: hidden. Let the moon hide and make the flowers feel ashamed. Describe the beauty of women.

From: Wu Qin Jingzi's The Scholars, the tenth time: "At this time, Miss Lu took off her heavy clothes and put on some elegant clothes. The son raised his eyes and took a closer look. He really looked like a drowned rat. "

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe the beauty of women.

This country is beautiful and fragrant.

Description: The original description of peony flowers is different from ordinary flowers in color and aroma. Later, she also described the beauty of women.

From: Tang Lijun's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "The national color is full of wine, and the skirt is dyed at night."

In the morning, Xia Hong dyed the sky red and the party began. Everyone raised their glasses. Unconsciously, night falls, the lights are on, and clothes are soaked in all kinds of hops.

Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; Describe the beauty of women

3. Fall in love with this country

Interpretation: tilt: overturn; City: country. Originally refers to the death of the country because of women. Later, women were described as extremely beautiful.

From: An anonymous poem "Poetic Vision" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Philosophers become cities, philosophers become cities."

A clever man builds a city, but a clever woman leans it.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

4, bright eyes and white teeth

Explanation: Bright eyes, white teeth. Describing a woman's beautiful appearance also refers to a beautiful woman.

Said by: Don Du Fu's Mourning for the Head: "Where are those perfect eyes and that pearl-like tooth?" A blood-stained soul has no home and nowhere to go. "

Where are Yang Guifei's bright eyes and teeth? Blood stained her wandering soul, and she could never come back.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; Include praise

5. Xiaojiabiyu

Explanation: In the old society, it refers to a beautiful young woman in a small family.

From: Guo Maoqian's Poems of Yuefu Jasper Song Northern Song Dynasty: "Jasper is a little girl, I dare not climb your virtue."

Refers to a beautiful young woman in a small family who dares not attach herself to the children of a powerful family.