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Beauty is unlucky since ancient times. What kind of woman does beauty mean?

1. refers to the ruddy face of young people. Tang Du Fu wrote in the poem "Missing Pei Daozhou's Handwriting in Late Autumn": "I remember that my son went to Yongjia for the first time, and the beauty reflected the meat." Qing Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems (IV): "If you go to Dongshan and Beishan, the mirror is strong and half beautiful." 2. refers to teenagers. In the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang wrote "The Covenant of a Gentleman Thinking and Doing": "* * * I am proud of my beauty and forgot my white hair." Tang Li Bai's poem "a message to meng haoran": "The beauty abandons the crown car, the pine and cypress clouds; Now, whitehead. " The second song of Wang Anshi's "When a guest comes to drink": "Be a beauty, be white." 3. Especially the beautiful faces of women. Han Yi Fu's "Dance Fu": "The beautiful posture is fascinating and beautiful." In the Southern Dynasties, Chen's "There is hope before seeing off the guests and returning to the boudoir": "Blow the song of worshipping people and look at the beauty in the mirror." Qing Li Yu's "Scratching the Jade Head, Xun Yu": "It's hard to meet a green eye, but a red face is easy to change." 4. refers to beautiful women. Wang Ming's poem "The Guest talks about Geng Xu" says: "Beauty turns from horseshoe to horseshoe, and jade double hangs over the Han Pass." Yuan Yuanqu by Wu in the Qing Dynasty: "It is beautiful to mourn for the six armies." Contemporary refers to the lovely women who are beautiful, considerate and have certain knowledge. At present, the most common statement, in a broad sense, refers to men's address to female confidants. In a narrow sense, it refers to female friends who are similar to "lovers" except wives.