There are many honorifics, honorifics, good names and elegant names for girls in ancient books and poems. Do you think it's weird?

There are many pronouns about women in China's ancient poems, which mainly refer to the looks and clothes of some women.

Tea. This refers to women's tea, not beautiful women. Such as Han's "Looking at the Hunting Gift": "Tea holds the door and holds a candle torch to solve the trouble of the banquet in Huatang tonight." Bai Juyi's "Chanting to Wine" in the Tang Dynasty: "Get drunk first tonight, so bother with the help of tea."

Red skirt. This refers to the skirt worn by women and also refers to women. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu's Drunken Gift to Secretary Zhang: "Chang 'an is full of rich children, and it is fun; If you don't understand, you can only get drunk in a red dress. "

Pink. This refers to rouge and white powder for women's makeup, and also refers to beautiful women. For example, Li Shangyin's "Ma Wei" in the Tang Dynasty: "Ji Ma Yan rhinoceros moved to the ground and was buried in red powder and turned into ash." Du Mu's Works of the History of the Ministry of War: "Suddenly I was shocked by the house, and two lines of red powder returned for a while."

Dai Dai refers to the white powder painted on women's faces and the blue-black pigment used for thrush, which refers to beauty. For example, Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty: "If she just turns her head and smiles, there will be hundreds of spells cast, and the six palaces will fade away."

Because women wear skirts to insert women, they are called skirt women. For example, in Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty, "I am a handsome man and I am honest."

Jade Man Xie Fangde's Silkworm Girl: "I don't believe that the jade man has not returned."

Fairy. Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "Five colors are empty castles, exquisite fairy tales."

Jiao Niang Li He's Song of the Children of the Tang Dynasty: "Dong Niang strives for righteousness, and the book is full of laughter."

Very charming. Li Shangyin's Pipa Trip: "He didn't know what it meant at that time, so he gave it to me charmingly."

Li Shu. Liu Yong's "Jade Girl Shakes Fairy": "How beautiful flowers are, I intend to compare them with famous flowers."

Jing Hong. Lu You's Shen Yuan: "The spring waves under the sad bridge are green, which used to be a stunning photo."

Jasper Wan, a prostitute on the fifth day of the fifth day, saw: "Xi Shiman Road rejuvenates the spring sand, and Jasper fights Lihua."

Sweep across the country. Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "The emperor of China, eager to shake the beauty of an empire, has been in office for many years, looking for it and never finding it."

Temptation. Li Shangyin's "Northern Qi": "A smart smile makes you know that you can compete with thousands of opportunities, and the whole city had better wear military uniforms."