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Where does coquettish come from? I don't understand why we should make a big joke.

Sao? If this word is put in contemporary society, it must be a bad word, and its meaning is almost equal to that of dissolute and frivolous words, especially used to describe the behavior of contemporary women who don't know how to behave and show off their postures.

However, in ancient China society, coquettish? This word has a very different meaning. Coquettish originally refers to the Book of Songs? National Style and Chu Ci? Also called Li Sao, because Guo Feng and Li Sao are the essence of The Book of Songs and The Songs of the South, so the ancients adopted the national style? Wind? In Li Sao? Sao? , synthesize a new word? Sao? Of poetry and literature. With the continuous development of history, the word coquettish later refers to leading in literature, or leading in some way.

In ancient China? Sao? The word "extraordinary" describes someone who stands out in some way. As Zhao Yi, a poet in Qing Dynasty, wrote in On Poetry:? The poems of Li Bai and Du Fu have been read by thousands of people, and it is nothing new to read them now. There are talented people in Jiangshan, and they have been leading the way for hundreds of years. This well-known saying is mainly about the poems of Li Bai and Du Fu, which is not new in this era. There are talents in every era, who have led the literary trend for hundreds of years. "Qinyuanchun? Snow, too? Cherish Qin Huang Hanwu, slightly lost literary talent; Tang gaosongzu, a little coquettish? What about Mao Zedong? Sao? The word "literary talent" almost means literary talent. Therefore, we said that in ancient China society, it should not be misused, or it would make a joke.

However, with the development of the times, in the long process of evolution, especially in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, coquettish? The word gradually evolved into the meaning of scenery and elegance. This is because with the development and prosperity of commodity economy, the market society was gradually formed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. With the improvement of people's living standards for a long time, the pursuit of spiritual culture is also constantly improving. With the development and popularization of movable type printing in Song Dynasty, a large number of popular vernacular novels began to appear in the field of vision of the general public.

In order to make vernacular novels more in line with the tastes of the public, vulgar slang and some vulgar concepts have been added to literary works. ? Wind? This word is mostly used to describe the love between men and women, but? Sao? It describes coquetry, which is particularly prominent in slang in the market society, so it appears in popular novels of this period? Sao? This word contains many derogatory elements. But in this period, coquettish? The derogatory component of this word is not used specifically for women, but for men and women. It was not until the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century that western ideas were introduced. Sao? This word is only used to refer to a loose and disorderly woman.