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Which are the parts of "The Ladies of the Tang Palace"?

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The Pictures of Ladies in the Tang Palace is a group of five Chinese paintings, including Zhang Xuan's Spring Tour of Mrs. Guo Guo, the Pounding of Lianzhi, and Zhou Fang's Flowers in Hairpins and Fans, as well as the anonymous Palace Music of the Late Tang Dynasty and the anonymous "Palace Music" from the late Tang Dynasty.

It reflects not only the style of a single artist, but also the changing appearance of the entire Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty*** has a history of more than 280 years, and the style of painting has changed several times. This article will follow the development of different periods of the Tang Dynasty, and share with you the Tang style and Tang charm of the early Tang and Sheng Tang periods.

The painting of ladies in the Tang Palace reflects the definition of female beauty in the society at that time. In the heirloom works of the Tang Dynasty, such as "Pounding Practice", "Flower Hairpin Ladies" and "Waving Fans", the figures all have wider foreheads, round and short faces, full breasts, rounded arms and plump hips, a type of beauty that is more wholesome compared to delicate beauty, and is representative of the aesthetic of the Tang Dynasty.

A group of famous Tang painters, represented by Zhang Xuan and Zhou Fang, had long since escaped from the elementary stage of mere realism, and were able to accurately depict not only the external beauty of women's physique, appearance, and dress, but also vividly convey their inner flavor of sentiment, character, and temperament. The characters they wrote had distinctive personalities and were both in shape and spirit.

Since ancient times, women have been asked to "obey the three virtues". But for Tang women, they lived in an era of relatively weak ideological constraints, and it can almost be said that Tang women lived in one of the happiest periods in ancient Chinese history.

They were not only able to ride horses and gallop across the country, but also actively participate in social activities and the political life of the country....... The high social status of women can be seen.