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Poems describing the beauty of ancient women
Someone must know the mind of flowers, just like that beautiful face that is dizzy with red.
2. If she just turns her head and smiles, there are a hundred spells, and the powder and paint of the six palaces disappear without a trace. From Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.
Translation:? She looked back and smiled, charming and moving; The concubines of the six officials are all eclipsed.
3. According to the front and rear mirrors of the flowers, the painted faces intersect. An ancient poem "Bodhisattva Crossing the River" written by poets in the Tang Dynasty. The mountains overlap and the gold disappears. "
Take a photo of the newly inserted flower in front of the front mirror and the back mirror. The red flower and the face complement each other.
4, a beautiful woman is like a jade flower, stepping on a dragon when she is surprised. From Su Shi's "Mrs. Guo's Night Tour".
This beauty rides a jade horse, and her makeup is light and polymorphic. She rode a fine horse, light and graceful, just like Chun Yan flying in fright.
5. Eye movements are guessed. From Li Qingzhao's "Love in the Sand of Huanxi".
Her eyes are as flexible as speech.
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