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What aesthetics in history are unacceptable to modern people?

Speaking of those weird costumes in ancient times, let's start with the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty claimed that being fat meant being beautiful. I wonder how many fat girls dreamed of going there. But look at the dresses of those women in the Tang Dynasty. Can you really stand it? Young woman, wearing a long skirt as thin as cicada's wings, showing her breasts. Don't say that in feudal ancient times, there are still a large number of people who can't accept it in modern times, okay? Let's talk about hair style again. Isn't it bad to have long hair scattered? Do you have to blame everything on you? Don't you feel tired wearing such a big pile of hair every day? Haha, this aesthetic is really unacceptable.

Secondly, let's talk about the Song Dynasty. I remember an episode in the TV series "Mu Guiying in Command", in which Mu Guiying pointed to the princess's bent and delicate appearance all day. You know, in those days, the princess was equivalent to the trend leader of the whole society. Beautiful women in the Song Dynasty must follow the example of their princesses, bow down and look down. But is it really good for young women to stoop all day and have no vigor and vitality? Young people represent the future of the country, which is no wonder that the poverty and weakness in the late Song Dynasty caused many social problems.

Let's talk about the Qing Dynasty. This period of time in the Qing Dynasty really made people love and hate each other, which was very contradictory. Women in the Qing Dynasty wore flags inlaid with all kinds of exquisite jewelry and tassels. It is really beautiful to the extreme. But men in the Qing Dynasty were all bald. Modern people are busy mending hairline, while men in Qing dynasty want to shave it off. What do you call this?

Finally, I want to say that there are some ancient aesthetics that we can't understand in modern times, but don't these wonderful beauties constitute our rich and colorful traditional culture?