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What does a young woman mean?

Young woman's explanation [girl; Young woman] A married young woman explained in detail. Also known as "teenagers". Young married women. Han Jiaogan's "Lin Yi Sui Jie": "Adults don't care, don't take less, give up and donate to the Tao." Wang Changling's poem "in my heart forever" in the Tang Dynasty: "Young women in boudoir don't know how to worry, but they come to the brothel in spring. Suddenly I saw the willow color on the stranger's head and regretted teaching my husband to find the seal. " The Yuan poem "Spring Pastoral Miscellaneous Fun" says: "Young women are worried about silkworms, but they are good for silkworms. Old people only like to have more seedlings." He Bange in the Qing Dynasty's Night Talk about Years and Wine: "Young women lie on the kang to feed their children." Wang Xiyan's Blizzard I: "Sitting on the front right is a young woman in her thirties." The explanation with less word decomposition is less than the explanation with less number, as opposed to "more": how much. A small amount. A little bit. Missing: missing. Reduce. Not often: rarely. Rare. Short time: wait less. Wait a minute. We'll talk about it later. Lost: something is missing from the room. Despise: "And I have tasted a little bit of Zhong Ni and despised the meaning of Boyi. As my wife explained, a married woman: a woman." Few (married) women. Wife as opposed to husband: husband and wife. Daughter-in-law: mother-in-law Daughter-in-law. Generally refers to women: women. Women and children (women and children). Women and children. Husband: Female.