Beauty is like a flower, which is an idiom in China. It means to describe the beauty of calligraphy, and it also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful. From ancient and modern book reviews.
Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; Become an object; Describe the freshness and beauty of calligraphy or poetry.
Ex: In the past, people called Mount Chu a good book, such as Beautiful Praise for China, or called it from Han Li. (often "Jin Bianyang Town Monument and Postscript").
Zanhua is a kind of headdress of ancient people in China, also called wearing flowers, hairpin and arranging flowers, which means wearing flowers or flowers made of other materials on the head. The custom of Zanhua has a history of two or three thousand years in China. Zhou Fang's "The Picture of Zanhua Ladies" vividly reproduces the scene of Zanhua wearing flowered clothes in the Tang Dynasty. Modern woodblock New Year pictures in Yangliuqing, Tianjin and Taohuawu, Suzhou all have the images of women with flowers.
Modern brides often wear flowers in their hair, but not only flowers, but also silk flower. Women in southern Jiangsu still like to marry silk flower. Silk flower in Beijing and silk flower in Dazhuang Village are handicrafts with a long history and strong decorative colors in China, which are listed in the list of national intangible cultural heritage expansion projects.
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Zhao Yi in Yu Yu Cong Kao Zan Hua in Qing Dynasty: Today, only women have Zan Hua, and the ancients all have Zan Hua. Li Yu said: If a rich family gets beauty, it is not enough to visit famous flowers and plant lots, so that one day it will be a blind date, a perfect match and the glory surrounded by green shade. Get up in the morning and listen to your choice. Red is red if you like it. If you love purple, you can wear it at will.
Qidong Wild Talk records that [famous prostitutes] usually wear purple with white flowers, goose yellow with purple flowers and red with yellow flowers. In ancient times, both men and women were happy to spend some money during the Spring Festival.
The Chronicle of Beijing in the Ming Dynasty recorded that the New Year's Day was full of flowers: young children cut black paper for butterflies to wear, which was called noise. On festivals and weddings, women wear hairpin flowers, such as velvet flowers, pearl flowers and silk flower, which are tied in braids and sideburns, and occasionally filled with hairpin flowers. Girls wear mugwort and pomegranate flowers on the Dragon Boat Festival.
Silk flower, 1972, unearthed from the tomb of Astana Tang in Turpan, Xinjiang, has been brightly colored for thousands of years. According to "Ming Wu San Ji", Jin people cut flowers as their profession, dyed silk as English stems, twisted hooves as silk joints and cut plum blossoms.