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The ancient women's boudoir was a top secret and shameful.

Whether ancient or modern, men like beautiful women, which is an eternal law. No man says he likes ugly women, so what is the love and hate of ancient beauty? What are the secrets of ancient girls' boudoir? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao! The secret of girls' boudoir is to wear red makeup, and everyone has a love for beauty, both ancient and modern. In ancient times, people already knew that water could stop Xu Shaobei's indecent videos. They bathe in running water and decorate their necks with shells and animal teeth. During the Western Zhou Dynasty, boxes used by ancient women in China to hold toiletries appeared. Later, through the development of past dynasties, the urn has various styles, exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite materials, which are both practical and highly artistic.

In many ancient literary and artistic works, Yu's image is vividly displayed. In a poem by Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Song Dynasty, "On the Phoenix stage, there is a sweet and cold golden sentence that turns into a red wave and inadvertently gets up and combs her hair. Dust-covered Ren Baoyu hung a curtain in the sun to express the melancholy mood of her husband Zhao Mingcheng after his death. What is even sadder is Wang's words: I am dying of acacia, I hate Lop's kindness, I love her beautiful scissors, and my shadow shines with sadness.

Urns can also be seen on ancient scrolls. Gu Kaizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty painted two ladies' clothes in the New Year picture of Women's History, and there were four urns beside them. Among them, there are several Song Dynasty's Semi-Leisure autumn scenery, with an urn and some toiletries on it, and a picture frame in the middle, with ladies' faces reflected in the bronze mirror. In the history of literature, the poems of Han Wo and others in the Tang Dynasty were called Xiang Yu style because of their rich descriptions of men's and women's love and women's costumes, which had a certain influence on later poems.

The dowry culture in China has a long history. From the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Qin and Han Dynasties, coffins were mostly made of copper and pottery. They are usually as deep as the abdomen, with three feet at the bottom and animal earrings next to them. Their style is simple. In the exhibition of outstanding cultural relics in Shandong Province, a bronze casket from the Western Zhou Dynasty was exhibited. This urn with very strange shape and theme was unearthed in Juxian County, Shandong Province, and was originally collected by Juxian Cultural Relics Appreciation Village in the late Qing Dynasty. The bronze urn is 5 cm high, 12 cm long and 5 cm wide, rectangular, and its straight wall is slightly serrated. There are two small detachable lids at the top, and each lid has a button. Naked men and women kneel face to face.

In the lower part of the urn, there are six humanoid feet, all naked and bent, with their hands behind their backs. The theme of Naked People's Day should be related to the idea of praying for racial reproduction, which symbolizes the significance of offspring reproduction. According to experts in cultural relics, ancient bronze and pottery were not only cosmetic utensils, but also containers for wine and food. This multi-purpose method makes contemporary people feel incredible.