About "lead is not royal"

Lead flowers are also called "lead flowers" Lead China means powder, that is, lead powder for women's makeup. The use of imperial means. Lead is either royal or powder-free.

There is a saying in Cao Zhi's Selected Works of Luo Shen Fu: "There is no elegance, no guidance." It is often used to describe the appearance and decoration of women.

There is a saying in Nalan Xingde's "Huang Kui Fu": Lead is not royal, just look at Taoist makeup. Huang Kui is like a Taoist priest in a yellow robe, without makeup. Lead, face powder. Taoist makeup means wearing a yellow robe.

Brief introduction of Cao zhi

Cao Zhi (192-232 65438+February 27th) was born in Guo Peiqiao County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province), the third son of Cao Cao and Empress Wu Xuan. He was posthumous title "Si Qi" before his death, so he was also called Chen.

Cao Zhi was a famous writer in the Three Kingdoms period. As one of the representatives and epitomizers of Jian 'an literature, he was promoted to the position of a model article in the Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. His representative works include Luo Shen Fu, White Horse, Seven Wounded Poems, etc.

Because of his literary attainments, later generations are called "Three Caos" with Cao Cao and Cao Pi. His poems are famous for their vigorous brushwork and gorgeous words, and there are 30 volumes left, which have been lost. Today, The Collection of Cao Zijian was compiled by Song people. Cao Zhi's prose also has the characteristics of "appealing to both refined and popular tastes and elegant style", and its genre is rich and diverse, which makes him make outstanding achievements in this respect.

Xie Lingyun, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, commented that "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian monopolizes eight fights". Zhong Rong, a literary critic, also praised Cao Zhi for his "extraordinary personality, colorful words, elegant feelings, elegant posture and outstanding style of writing." He is listed as the poet with the highest quality of poetry. Wang Shizhen evaluated the poets who have lived for two thousand years since the Han and Wei Dynasties as "immortals", including Cao Zhi, Li Bai and Su Shi.

Introduction to Nalan Xingde

Nalanxingde (1655 65438+ 10/kloc-0-65438+July 1 0685), a native of Rong Ruo, was born in Lengga Mountain, formerly known as Nalanxingde, and was once afraid to protect the Crown Prince. A native of Zhenghuang Banner in Manchuria, he was a poet in the early Qing Dynasty.

Nalanxingde's ci wins with "truth", and the scenery is vivid and vivid. The style of his ci is "beautiful and graceful, sad and stubborn, elegant and far-reaching, unique" He is the author of Tong Tang Zhi Ji, Bian Mao Ji, Drinking Water Ci and so on.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Zhi (a writer in the Three Kingdoms period of China)

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nalan Xingde (Qing Dynasty poet)