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Poems describing the beauty of beautiful women

1. In this door last year, peach blossoms set each other off.

it comes from Cui Hu's titled "The South Village of the Capital" in the Tang Dynasty.

On this day last year, it was at the door of this family in Nanzhuang, Chang 'an that your beautiful face and the blooming peach blossoms reflected each other, which made you particularly blushing.

2. Red crisp hands, yellow wine, and spring willows in the city.

It's from Hairpin Phoenix Red Crisp Hands by Lu You in the Song Dynasty.

Looking back, in those days, beautiful women were on the side, their hands were crisp with red makeup, and they respected Huangteng wine. * * * Look at the spring scenery of the city set off by the green willows on the side of the palace wall.

3. Twenty-four Bridges on the moonlit night, where do jade people teach flute playing?

It's from a message to han chuo the yangzhou magistrate by Don Tu Mu.

The moon on the Twenty-four Bridges reflects the faint clear night. Han Chuo, my old friend, where do you teach people to suck the flute for fun now?

4. orchid is beautiful, chrysanthemum is fragrant, and you can't forget being pregnant with beautiful people.

Translation: Orchids are beautiful, chrysanthemums are fragrant, and missing beauty is unforgettable.

it's from Liu Che's autumn wind poem in Han dynasty.

5. The willows are like eyebrows, the clouds are like hair, and the snow is fragrant in the fog.

it's from Wei Chengban's Yu Gezi Liu Rumei in the Tang Dynasty.

The eyebrows are like willow branches, the hair is as clean as clouds, and the precious gauze covers the delicate, white and fragrant skin.