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What is the aesthetics of the ancients?

Their aesthetic standards can be seen from ancient poems describing beautiful women.

For example, there is a poem called, but the petals are like her face and the willow leaves are like her eyebrows. It can be seen from this incident that the eyebrows that the ancients liked were curved and slender, like willow leaves. As for Han Wenmei, which is particularly popular today, the ancients could never appreciate it. ?

Bai Juyi described Yang Guifei in Song of Eternal Sorrow: It was early spring. They let her bathe in a pure pool to warm and smooth her creamy skin. It can be seen that in ancient times, people also thought that white skin was beautiful.

There are also some words to describe a woman's appearance: her lips are red and her teeth are white, and her skin is like frozen fat, just like the bright moon. From these words, we can also see what beauty looks like in the eyes of the ancients.

Of course, in the Tang Dynasty, we all knew that they were fat for beauty, that is, to appreciate that plump beauty. This may be related to the economy and culture of the Tang Dynasty, which was prosperous and rich, so people at that time were more plump. At other times, the ancients still liked the beauty of weak willows and strong winds. They think that women are gentle and slim, and there is no saying that the willows next door are weak and curled up, just like the waist of fifteen daughters. It can be seen that people also liked girls with thin waists at that time.