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Words to praise a beautiful woman

If you praise a beautiful woman, the answer is as follows:

1. I have admired the spring flowers and fire in the water towns south of the Yangtze River. I have also admired the winter snow in the northern country beyond the Great Wall. The cherry blossoms are red and the willows are green, and the forest sea and pines are not as good as you. You are actually a bit like the moon in the sky, and also like the twinkling stars. Unfortunately, I am not a poet, otherwise, I would write ten thousand poems to describe your beauty. If you put on makeup, you look charming, but if you don't put on makeup, you look like pure water and hibiscus.

2. The West Lake is beautiful, it is beautiful; the East Lake is beautiful, it is beautiful! However, having you in front of me is enough to make me intoxicated. I can see your nobility in your words and your delicacy in your demeanor. What impressed me most was your eyes as clear as lake water and your long, twinkling eyelashes, like It's an inquiry, like concern, like a greeting.

3. I wish that I will only be crazy about you for the rest of my life. I will recite poems over the years and miss you. I wish I could have a dream with only you, my love, the wind, snow and love. The way you smile is the most touching, with your two thin lips smiling, your long eyes smiling, and the two dimples on your cheeks also smiling.

4. When the wind dried your hair, I was simply fascinated: in the sparkling soft hair on the shawl, in the faint eyebrows on the temples, and in the clear eyes, you turned out to be a fairy. So beautiful and lovely! Only the lotus can compare with your holiness, and only the moon can compare with your ice purity.

5. The most touching thing is your pure, bright and hot eyes, which are like a clear spring, coming from the soul. This clear spring has no hustle and bustle of fame and fortune, no worldly pollution; instead, it has the love for a better life and the yearning to flow into the sea.