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Explanation of "White Makeup

Explanation of White Makeup

The makeup of a woman in mourning. Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Pear Blossoms on the Riverbank": "The most similar to the widowed young woman, white makeup, plain sleeves and blue dress." Light makeup; elegant makeup. Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Pear Blossoms on the Riverbank": "Most like a young woman in a widowed lady's room, with white makeup and plain sleeves and a blue dress." Five Dynasties Ma Onyx 《中华古今注-头髻》:"In the middle of Liang Tianjian, Emperor Wu ordered the palace staff to wear a white knot and a bun to return to the real world. The white makeup and green dai brow."

Word Breakdown

White Explanation White á A color like snowflakes or milk: white. White rice. Brightness: white day. Daydreaming. Clear: understand. The wrongs done to you are not white. Purity: A lifetime of innocence. Pure: a life of innocence. Empty, without anything else: blank. Blank paper. Unfulfilled, ineffective: a waste of effort. The word "white" is used in the following ways: "white". Makeup (妆)ā 修饰、 打扮: to put on makeup. Makeup. Makeup. An article for dressing up, an actor's clothing and costume: to put on makeup. Makeup. Clothes accompanying a woman when she gets married: dowry. A modification, a style of dressing: temporal makeup. Ancient makeup. Part head: female.