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What are the names of the clothes worn by ancient women?

Yi, Ni Shang, dancing, well dressed, wrapped in red makeup.

1, wrapped in red makeup

Pinyin: hong Zhuāng sügu

Interpretation: red makeup: women's red decoration; Plain wrap: elegant clothing. Refers to the gorgeous and elegant clothing of women.

2. Dress appropriately

Pinyin: y and gu ā n ch ǔ ch ǔ

Interpretation: Clothes and hats are neatly dressed and beautiful.

Source:? "The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayflies": "The feathers of Mayflies are well dressed." .

3. plates and feathers?

Pinyin: ní cháng yǔ yī:?

Interpretation: refers to the dress, put on feather clothes, and describes the beautiful clothes and graceful posture of women.

Source: Tang Juyi's Pipa Trip (preface to parallel prose): "She flicked the string, twisted it slowly, swept it, plucked it, and shook it with the willow."

4. Yi Ji Xiang Ying

Pinyin: y and xi ā ng j y ǐ ng

Interpretation: Describe a woman's clothes are very gorgeous. Borrow refers to women.

Source: Northern Zhou Yuxin's "Spring Fu": "The shadow in the pool is better than the mirror, and the clothes in the room are not as good as the flowers."

5, red fly green dance

Pinyin: hóng füI Cuüw

Interpretation: Describe the scene where women are wearing beautiful clothes of various colors, enjoying themselves and having fun.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Sixty-second Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Call three and drink four, call seven and call eight. The hall is full of red flies and green dances, and jade moves and beads shake. It's really lively."