One of the four beauties in ancient times: Xi Shi of Sinking Fish
In Zhuluo Village, Zhuji, Zhejiang, a beautiful woman named Xi Shi was born in Huansha. The fish swimming in the water sink when they meet her, and the king of Wu Palace favors Yihun.
Sacrificing one's life for the sake of Xu Guoxue was hated by the king, and he returned to the court with a reputation to attract future thoughts. Fan Li knows me and takes you with me, and we go boating for five miles in the mist.
One of the four great beauties in ancient times: Zhaojun of Luoyan
One of the four great beauties in ancient times: Xi Shi of Sinking Fish
Zhejiang Zhuji Zhuluo Village, the beautiful lady Xi Shi Huansha people. The fish swimming in the water sink when they meet her, and the king of Wu Palace favors Yihun.
Sacrificing one's life for the sake of Xu Guoxue was hated by the king, and he returned to the court with a reputation to attract future thoughts. Fan Li knows me and takes you with me, and we go boating for five miles in the mist.
One of the four beauties in ancient times: Zhaojun of Luoyan
Wang Qiang often lamented the resentment of the Han Palace, and the beautiful girl was recruited to be a slave in the north. Green grass and green mountains welcome Han women, and Hujia and Qiang people march into Yiwu.
After Shan Yu Yue did not advance southward, the people welcomed Qing's letter of peace. The poet sings the poem of the wild goose girl, and the tourists leave the lonely grave behind.
One of the four beauties in ancient times, Diao Chan of the Closed Moon
Diao Chan worships the moon and closes the ice tray. The beauty is worried about the people and sighs about the country's failings. Wang Yun cleverly uses beauty tricks, and the charming girl teases the handsome man.
If there is no dispute between father and son, there will be no heroes. Although the ingenious plan was applied in vain,
the country will still be in difficulty after the good remedy is applied.
One of the four beauties in ancient times, the Jade Ring of Shame Flowers
Although she was a prince's concubine when she first married, she would ring bells and eat cauldrons as well. The emperor of Ming Dynasty was not afraid of unethical affairs, and Maozi was incapable of causing trouble.
The concubine smiles to welcome the arrival of branches and fruits, and Lushan flatters her with flying swords. The poet wrote empty poems to the Palace of Eternal Life, and the plump girl was hanged without a face.