How do ancient poems praise women's hands?

Text/Ma Ting Allen

There are many poems describing the beauty of women in ancient poetry, and there are also many poems describing their beautiful hands (read more when you have time)

1, "It means that if you cut onion roots and have Dani in your mouth, Sandy will do fine steps, which is unique in the world."

This sentence comes from Han Yuefu's long poem Peacock Flying Southeast.

Fingers are slender and white, like sharpened onion roots, lips are rosy, like red cinnabar, and the steps are light, delicate and beautiful. There really is no second one in the world. These poems describe the appearance, manners and movements of the heroine Liu Lanzhi.

2, "red crisp hands, Huang Teng wine, spring palace wall Liu Mancheng."

This sentence comes from Lu You's "Chai Feng Hong Crisp Hands".

Red crisp greasy hands, holding a cup full of yellow wine. Spring is rippling all over the city, but you are as far away as a palace wall. This is a beautiful scene that Lu You recalled visiting Shen Garden with the Tang family. It not only shows the beautiful gesture of Tang's hospitality to him, but more importantly, it concretely and vividly shows the tenderness between the loving couple and the happiness of their married life.

3, the hand is soft, the skin is like coagulate fat, the collar is like salamander, the teeth are like rhinoceros, the head is nodding, the smile is clever and the eyes are beautiful.

This sentence comes from The Book of Songs Feng Wei Shuo Ren. It means: hands are as soft as spring, skin is as white and moist as frozen fat, neck is as beautiful as salamander, and teeth are the neatest. Full forehead, slender eyebrows, touching smile and touching eyes. This is a poem describing the magnificence and beauty of Zhuang Jiang, the daughter of Qi State, after her marriage, focusing on the noble and beautiful image of Zhuang Jiang.

4, onion jade refers to orchids, three-inch golden lotus is like a gold ingot.

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It means that the fingers of a beautiful woman are as tender as shallots and as delicate as orchids; Women's feet are as petite as ingots. Describe the beauty of ancient female bodies.

5. See the plain hand on the sleeve and make a gold ring on the wrist.

This is a poem by Cao Zhi, which means: I lifted my sleeves and saw a beautiful woman's hand with a gold bracelet on her snow-white wrist.

6, dew jade refers to thin and soft, line in the golden lotus Bu Bujiao.

This is a poem describing Li Shishi in the novel Water Margin, describing her beautiful face, delicate fingers, three-inch golden lotus and ever-changing walking posture.

7, e e pink makeup, slim hands.

This sentence comes from "Grass by the Green River", which means: She is dressed in bright red clothes, dressed up carefully, and stretched out her delicate hands like ivory carvings.

Ancient poetry is the essence of China's traditional culture, and the popularity of "Chinese Poetry Conference" has brought the ancient poetry culture back into public view.

Will you let your children recite ancient poems?

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