1. Ancient poems describing breasts
Wang Chen, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, once wrote a poem "Soft Milk":
A pair of bright moons stick to the chest,
Forbidden grapes are round in jasper;
Under the window, the husband-in-law tunes crisp silk,
A few dewdrops hang from the golden stems.
This poem uses the bright moon to describe the fullness and roundness of women’s breasts, which is very expressive and appropriate.
Wu Er has a poem titled "Stretching the Waist", which actually describes the breasts:
A ball of ruby ??under a mandarin silk,
Sleepy eyes The strength of the wine is weak;
He raises his wrists high and twists his body,
His breasts are lifted up in ecstasy. < /p>
It takes half an arm to cover the frankincense;
Gushe’s skin is really like snow,
It doesn’t allow anyone to get cold.
Zhang Shao also wrote a poem about "Beauty's Breasts":
Rongsu is a good old man, Shao Hua,
The spring jade has buds on its two peaks.
The painting sill is horizontally divided into two flat sections,
The sandalwood groove is held on one side and covered on the other.
The fragrance is about to soften, the first cold dew is coming,
The pink drop is just round but the melon is not broken,
The heart should be warm when holding it,
Don’t teach Wearing single yarn clearly.
This poem is obviously describing the young girl's breasts that have just begun to grow and develop. The breasts are still a bit flat and the nipples are like jade buds growing out.
Zhao Luanluan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once described a woman’s breasts as greasy and fragrant as white phoenix paste, and her nipples as purple grapes. The writing is vivid and lifelike, and it is mind-blowing to read:
< p> Yao Qin Zhen is wet with pink fragrance and sweat,Chundu crisp melts white phoenix paste;
After bathing in the tanlangmon farm,
The dew flowers are cool Qin purple grapes.
Zhu Yizun, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote the term "Qinyuan Chun", which describes women's breasts in a very distinctive way:
Faintly blue breasts, even hair, and a faint fragrance of fat. It looks like lush green leaves, newly weeping tung seeds, full of purple medicine, and a lotus room. Dou Xiaohanquan, flowers turned over and exposed, Liangliang Wufeng's shortest intestines...
Chen Yuxing of the Qing Dynasty also wrote a poem "Qinyuan Chun", which even described the beauty of women's breasts. Pushed to the extreme:
The peak is covered with snow, and the fragrance is moved to form the dew, just like a pair of pearls. I want to make a fragrant bun for the first time, slowly rising, and frequently tied with red socks, it seems to be there but not there, the hair is hard to describe, Do you know that the chicken head is like a chicken head, and the autumn water is like a divine white jade skin? If you ask what it tastes like, you will be enlightened.
The undressed position of Luo Yi can be seen in the picture, and the two points of elegance are the most beautiful. It looks like a tortoise shell with a slight uniformity on the edge of the stamen. It is high in the Jade Mountain and is decorated with small corals. Cover up first after bathing, for fear of loose skirts fading, standing silver-red back and panting. Whoever enjoys it will remember that Ahou was sleeping and once called the man.
The poem cleverly uses a variety of metaphors, such as: snow, beads, bean sprouts, chicken heads, white jade, tortoiseshell, coral, etc., to describe the beauty of the beauty's breasts in detail, which is really the finishing touch, lifelike and radiating. With its intoxicating meaty aroma and alluring charm, it makes people ecstasy and can't help but hold it and play with it.
Cao Zhi’s works such as "Ode to the Goddess of Luo", "Huainanzi-Xiu Xun" and "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing" summarized the ideal beauty in the minds of ancient Chinese people as follows: young and slim, white and tender skin The fingers are as soft as gelatin, and the ears are slightly longer, showing a happy appearance. The black hair is as shiny as lacquer, the bun is high, the hairpin is exquisite, the cheeks are plump, the bridge of the nose is high, and the small scarlet lips are neat and white. Her childlike teeth, colorful clothes, and soft, elegant, tender and tolerant demeanor, etc. 2. Poems describing breasts
People are unique in appreciating the beauty of women. In classical poetry, it is not difficult to find gorgeous sentences describing women’s breasts. For example, Wang Yan, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, once wrote a poem called "Fresh Milk": A pair of bright moons stick to my chest, Forbidden grapes and jasper are round; Under the husband-in-law's window, a few dewdrops hang from the golden stems. This poem uses the bright moon to describe the fullness and roundness of women's breasts, which is very expressive and appropriate. There is a poem by Wu Er titled "Stretching the Waist", which actually describes the breasts: A ball of red jade under the mandarin silk, the sleepy eyes are dim and the wine is weak; the bright wrists are raised high and the body is turning, the breasts are lifted up in ecstasy. Sun Yuanxiang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, had a unique understanding of women's frankincense. In a poem called "Ji Shi", he wrote about the intoxicating frankincense of women: Peeping under the crystal curtain, only half an arm can cover the frankincense; Gushe's skin is really like snow, and it cannot be tolerated. It's all cold. Zhang Shao also wrote a poem called "Beauty's Breasts": Shao Hua is so young and mature, and her jade peaks are full of spring and have buds. The painting sill is horizontally flat and half horizontal, and the sandalwood grooves are hugged and covered on one side. The fragrance is about to soften, the first cold dew is coming, the pink droplets are just round but not broken, the melon is warm inside the cup, don't teach me how to wear a single yarn. This poem is obviously describing a girl's breasts that have just begun to grow. Her breasts are still a bit flat, and her nipples are like jade buds growing out.
Zhao Luanluan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once described a woman's breasts as white phoenix paste greasy and fragrant as snow, and her nipples as purple grapes. The writing is vivid and lifelike, and it is mind-blowing to read: The pink fragrance wets the Yao Qin Zhen with sweat, and the spring teases and melts. White Phoenix ointment; After bathing in Tanlangmen farm, the dew flowers cool and refresh the purple grapes. Zhu Yizun, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote the phrase "Qinyuan Chun", which describes women's breasts in a very distinctive way:
The breasts are vaguely blue, the hair is evenly distributed, and the fat has a dark fragrance. It looks like lush green leaves, newly weeping tung seeds, full of purple medicine, and a lotus room. Dou Xiaohanquan, the flowers turn and reveal their stems, the shortest intestines of Liangliang Wufeng. Chen Yuxing, a native of the Qing Dynasty, also has a poem "Qinyuan Chun", which pushes the beauty of women's breasts to the extreme: The snow forms the peak, and the fragrance makes it. The dew is like a pair of pearls. I want to make a fragrant bun for the first time. It slowly rises. Red socks are tied frequently, but they seem to be there but not there. The hair is hard to describe. The chicken head is incomparable. The autumn water is like a divine white jade skin. Do you still know? If you ask what it tastes like, you will be enlightened. You can see the unbuttoned part of the clothes, and you can see the two most charming points. They look like tortoise shells evenly distributed around the edges of the flower stamens. They are decorated with small corals at the height of the Jade Mountain. Cover up first after bathing, for fear of loose skirts fading, standing silver-red back and panting. Whoever enjoys it will remember that Ahou was sleeping and once called the man. The poem cleverly uses a variety of metaphors, such as snow, beads, bean sprouts, chicken heads, white jade, tortoise shells, corals, etc., to describe the beauty of the beautiful woman's milk in detail. The charm of people makes people ecstasy, and people can't help but hold and play with them. 3. Looking for sentences describing breasts
Ancient Chinese were unique in appreciating the beauty of women. In classical poetry, it is not difficult to find gorgeous sentences describing women’s breasts. For example, Wang Yan, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, once wrote a poem called "Fresh Milk": A pair of bright moons stick to the chest, and the Forbidden grapes and jasper are round; under the husband-in-law's window, a few dewdrops hang on the golden stems.
This poem uses the bright moon to describe the fullness and roundness of women’s breasts, which is very expressive and appropriate. There is a poem by Wu Er titled "Stretching the Waist", which actually describes the breasts: a ball of red jade under a mandarin silk, sleepy eyes and little alcohol; her arms are raised high and her body is spinning, her breasts are lifted up in ecstasy.
Sun Yuanxiang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, had unique insights into women's frankincense. In a poem called "Ji Shi", he wrote about the intoxicating frankincense of women: Peeping under the crystal curtain, only half an arm can cover the frankincense; The skin is really like snow, and it can't be tolerated until it gets cold. Zhang Shao also wrote a poem called "Beauty's Breasts": Shao Hua is in good shape at her age, and her jade peaks are full of spring and have buds.
The painting sill is horizontally flat and half-section, and the sandalwood groove is hugged and covered on one side. The fragrance is about to soften, the first cold dew is coming, the pink droplets are just round but not broken, the melon should be warm inside the cup, don't teach me how to wear a single yarn.
This poem is obviously describing the young girl's breasts that have just begun to grow and develop. The breasts are still a bit flat and the nipples are like jade buds growing out. Zhao Luanluan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once described a woman's breasts as white phoenix paste greasy and fragrant as snow, and her nipples as purple grapes. The writing is vivid and lifelike, and it is mind-blowing to read: The fragrant fragrance wets the Yao Qin Zhen with sweat, and the crispness melts in spring. White phoenix ointment; after bathing in the Tanlang Mon farm, the dew flowers cool and refresh the purple grapes.
Zhu Yizun, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote the phrase "Qinyuan Chun", which describes women's breasts with unique features: faint blue breasts, even hair, and a dark fragrance of fat. It looks like lush green leaves, newly weeping tung seeds, full of purple medicine, and a lotus room.
Dou Xiaohanquan, the flowers are turned over and exposed, and the two liangwu peaks are the shortest... Pushed to the extreme: embracing the snow as a peak, spreading the fragrance as dew, just like a pair of pearls, thinking about the first fragrant bun, rising slowly, wearing red socks frequently, but still not there, the hair is indescribable, the chicken head is Mobi, the autumn water is Do you still know about the divine white jade skin? If you ask what it tastes like, you will be enlightened. You can see the undressed position of Luo Yi, and the two points of grace are the most beautiful. It looks like a tortoise shell with a slight uniformity on the edge of the stamen. It is high in the Jade Mountain and is decorated with small corals.
Cover up after bathing, for fear of loose skirts fading, standing silver-red back and panting. Whoever enjoys it will remember that Ahou was sleeping and once called the man.
The poem cleverly uses a variety of metaphors, such as: snow, beads, bean sprouts, chicken heads, white jade, tortoiseshell, coral, etc., to describe the beauty of the beauty's breasts in detail, which is really the finishing touch, lifelike and radiating. With its intoxicating meaty aroma and alluring charm, it makes people ecstasy and can't help but hold it and play with it. Let’s appreciate how the ancients used colorful words to describe women’s breasts. Ancient Chinese people were unique in appreciating the beauty of women. In classical poetry, it is not difficult to find beautiful words about women’s breasts.
For example, the poet Wang Chen of the Ming Dynasty once wrote a poem called "Surf Milk": A pair of bright moons stick to my chest, Forbidden grapes are round with jasper; Under the husband-in-law's window, a few dewdrops hang from the golden stems. This poem uses the bright moon to describe the fullness and roundness of women's breasts, which is very expressive and appropriate.
Wu Er has a poem titled "Stretching the Waist", which actually describes the breasts: A ball of red jade under the mandarin silk, sleepy eyes and weak wine; high wrists raised and body turned, breasts lifted in ecstasy Luo Yi. Sun Yuanxiang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, had a unique understanding of women's frankincense. In a poem called "Ji Shi", he wrote about the intoxicating frankincense of women: Peeping under the crystal curtain, only half an arm can cover the frankincense; Gushe's skin is really like snow, and it cannot be tolerated. It's all cold.
Zhang Shao also wrote the poem "Beauty's Breasts": Rongsu is good at Shao Hua's age, and the spring jade has buds on its two peaks. The painting sill is horizontally flat and half horizontal, and the sandalwood grooves are hugged and covered on one side.
The fragrance is about to soften and the first cold dew is coming. The pink droplets are just round but not broken. The melon should be warm inside the cup. Don't teach me how to wear a single yarn. This poem is obviously describing a girl's breasts that have just begun to grow. Her breasts are still a little flat, and her nipples are like jade buds growing out.
Qin Zhen, in spring, the crisp white phoenix paste melts; after bathing in Tanlangmen Farm, the cool dew flowers refresh the purple grapes. Zhu Yizun, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, wrote the phrase "Qinyuan Chun", which describes women's breasts in a very distinctive way: vaguely blue breasts, even hair, and a dark fragrance of fat.
It looks like green leaves, new weeping tung seeds, purple medicine, and a lotus room. Dou Xiaohanquan, the flowers turn over and reveal their pedicles, and the two witch peaks have the shortest intestines... Chen Yuxing of the Qing Dynasty also has a poem "Qinyuanchun", which pushes the beauty of women's breasts to the extreme: embracing the snow Chengfeng, moving the fragrance to make dew, just like a pair of pearls, thinking about the first fragrant bun, slowly rising, frequently tied with red socks, it seems to be there but not there, the hair is hard to describe, the chicken head is incomparable, the autumn water is like a divine white jade skin, do you still know ? If you ask what it tastes like, you will be enlightened.
The undressed position of Luo Yi can be seen in the picture, and the two points of elegance are the most beautiful. It looks like a tortoise shell with a slight uniformity on the edge of the stamen. It is high in the Jade Mountain and is decorated with small corals. Cover up first after bathing, for fear of loose skirts fading, standing silver-red back and panting.
Whoever endures it will remember that Ahou was sleeping and he once called the man. The poem cleverly uses a variety of metaphors, such as: snow, beads, bean sprouts, chicken heads, white jade, tortoiseshell, coral, etc., to describe the beauty of the beautiful woman's milk in detail. It is really the finishing touch and lifelike, radiating the intoxicating fragrance of meat, tempting The charm of people makes people ecstasy, and people can't help but hold and play with them. 4. What are the sentences that praise breasts?
1. Since ancient times, almost all cultures have tried their best to express the beauty of women’s bodies, and always regard breasts as an extremely important feature of female beauty.
France's Rousseau showed in his "Confessions" that he had no interest in women with defective breasts - Madame d'Epinay. He said: "She is very thin, her face is very pale, her breasts Flat as the palm of a hand. This defect alone chills me; my mind and my senses have never known to regard a woman without breasts as a woman."
He always thought that Xu Lietan was "the most wonderful person"; but when he discovered that one of her nipples was deflated, he immediately changed his view - "the most wonderful person" "Suddenly turned into "a deformed monster, just a defective product of nature." In Rousseau's view, the beauty of women's breasts is crucial to a woman's own perfection; without the beauty of breasts, it is like a painting without the finishing touch, and a person appears lifeless, spiritless, and charmless.
2. As we all know, breasts are a unique symbol of women and play an irreplaceable role for women. This is the beauty God has given to women, but many women don’t know how to continue this beauty.
Many women will ignore their breasts. Compared with their breasts, they tend to pay more attention to their face, like to apply powder on their face, and their glamorous appearance. In fact, only they themselves know how their faces and bodies look after taking off their thick makeup and gorgeous coats.
3. With a woman’s body and white legs, your posture of committing yourself to me is like the earth. My rough farmer's body is digging for you, trying hard to let my son fall to the ground with joy from the depths of the earth.
I was a hollow. The birds left me one after another, and the night invaded my body.
In order to survive, I forge myself like a weapon, like the arrows in my bow and the stones in my slingshot. Now the time for revenge has come, but I love you.
Love your skin, your black hair, your thirsty and firm breasts. Oh, those bowl-shaped breasts! Oh, the trance-like eyes! Oh, that rosy belly! Oh, your long breathing! My woman's body, I will pursue your beauty persistently.
My desire, my infinite anxiety, my wandering path! It is the black trench through which eternal longing passes, the place of toil, the trench of infinite sorrow. Chinese literati from past dynasties have left descriptions of women’s bodies, hair and skin in numerous literary works.
In the eyes of ancient literati, women’s breasts have an abstract meaning, but their requirements for the beauty of women’s breasts can still be summarized, which mainly include: 1. plump and plump; 2. fair and pleasant; 3. The aroma is slightly intoxicating; 4. Elastic texture; 5. Even and smooth. 4. According to real data, which part of a woman’s body does a man look at first? Yes, 90% of men choose breasts.
After telling this data, some female compatriots may ask, are our breasts grown just for men? My answer is: of course not. But it is undeniable that this is fact.
Of course, after many women know this, they will still try their best to make their breasts attractive. 5. In the Tang Dynasty, the grand "Tang Dynasty atmosphere" dominated everything, and beauty also regarded plumpness as beauty.
Yang Yuhuan, the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, is a typical fat beauty. She is also known as one of the "Four Beauties" in China and is said to be "fat around the body". The beauties of the Tang Dynasty were not only plump, but also had plump breasts. Women also liked to wear low-necked clothes to reveal their plump breasts.
Of course, ancient China did not always advocate plump and plump body shapes. For example, the "Picture of Proverbs for Women" painted by Gu Kaizhi during the Eastern Jin Dynasty reflected the "thin and clear image" of women in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. However, it can be seen from the painting that the beauty's breasts are still plump, and the curves are closer to the graceful figure pursued by modern women. 6. The breasts are like twins, nestling closely together.
The boy's imagination will become more and more bold: how similar the semi-circular breasts are to the woman's buttocks. Thinking of this, the boy's brain will be like a boiling pot: the towering breasts, could it be that the omnipotent God has moved the woman's buttocks to the front! One behind the other, they are clearly replicas of two spheres! Round, symmetrical, harmonious! A movement composed of raised curves! The boundaries of each part disappear in the natural fluctuations, and all parts point to one place, that is the most mysterious place in the world, where the sacred treasure is hidden, the most perfect mystery in the world, where the seemingly non-existent is hidden. exist.
7. During the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the fashion of the times changed greatly, and the pursuit of being thin, delicate, and skinny was pursued. The image of the frail Lin Daiyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions" is highly praised, but it does not represent the entire ancient society's views on breast beauty; Zhu Yizun used the word "Wufeng" to describe women's breasts in the above words. Since mountain peaks can be used To describe breasts, it shows that he thinks beautiful breasts are not as flat as the palm of your hand.
Dong Yining of the Qing Dynasty also praised the fullness of women's breasts in his poem "Qinyuan Chun·Beauty Breasts", "If you talk about crispy breasts, don't praise your hair. Jade and round beads are more beautiful than round ones." , "At the beginning of the year, my hair was in bloom, but my grave was overflowing with wealth and my desire was getting higher." 8. I did a survey in the QQ group.
A man named Danny said: "It is best to hold it in a round and full hand.
It is too big and does not look good, like a pendulum. And Men not only like to caress breasts, but they also like to appreciate them.
But women with small breasts are generally cheerful and generous. p> Men love to watch women with breasts running and appreciate the circular motion of their breasts. In fact, women’s breasts change quite a bit before and after breastfeeding.
After breastfeeding, they become smaller, looser and droopier. Another man said: "As for the size of women's breasts, it should be a brand, CD!" 9. In modern times, people still regard plumpness as beauty.
Zhang Ziping, nicknamed by Lu Xun as a "triangle novelist" who specializes in love triangles or polyamorous love affairs, is one of the founders of the Creation Society. He has many descriptions of women's breasts. The main words used in these descriptions are "expanded", "plump", "towering", "white and fat", and "fat", which are consistent with the ancient Chinese subjective aesthetics. consistent.
Mao Dun, the master of modern novels, wrote about Sun Wuyang in "Shake": "The day was very warm, and Sun Wuyang was wearing a light green shirt and skirt; the shirt was probably tucked in, So it can show the upper body. 5. Beautiful paragraphs describing women's breasts
A woman's body, white legs, your posture of surrender to me is like the earth.
My rough farmer body is digging for you, trying hard to let my son fall from the depths of the earth with joy.
The birds have left me, and the night has invaded me. My body. I forged myself like a weapon, like the arrows in my bow, the stones in my slingshot. Now the time for revenge has come, but I love you. Your skin, your green hair, your firm and firm breasts! Oh, your enchanted eyes! Oh, your rosy belly! My female body, I will pursue your beauty persistently. My desire, my infinite anxiety, my wandering path! It is the black ditch through which eternal longing passes, the place of fatigue, the ditch of infinite sadness.
Chinese literati from past dynasties left descriptions of women’s body, hair and skin in numerous literary works. In the eyes of ancient literati, women’s breasts had an abstract meaning, but their views on them can still be summarized. The main requirements for the beauty of women's breasts are: 1. Full and plump; 2. Fair and pleasant; 3. Slightly fragrant; 4. Elastic texture; 5. Even and round 6. What are the poems and idioms that describe "female breasts" p>
2. Charming
Pinyin: fēng zī chuò yuē
Charming: refers to the soft and plump appearance of a woman.
Pinyin: zhū yuán yù rùn
Run: delicate and smooth. As round as beads, as smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for the graceful singing, or the smooth and bright writing.
4. Beautiful and delicious
Pinyin: xiù sè kě cān
Beautiful: beautiful appearance or natural beauty; meal: eating. Originally used to describe women's beauty. Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.
5. Rough waves
Pinyin: bō tāo xiōng yǒng
Describes waves that are big and fast. 7. Ancient Poems about Women's Breasts
A pair of bright moons stick to the breasts, and the Forbidden Grapes and Jasper are round; Under the husband-in-law's silk-colored window, a few dewdrops hang from the golden stems.
This poem uses the bright moon to describe the fullness and roundness of women’s breasts, which is very expressive and appropriate. There is a poem by Wu Er titled "Stretching the Waist", which actually describes the breasts: A ball of red jade under the mandarin silk, the sleepy eyes are dim and the wine is weak; the bright wrists are raised high and the body is turning, the breasts are lifted up in ecstasy.
Sun Yuanxiang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, had a unique understanding of women's frankincense. In a poem called "Ji Shi", he wrote about the intoxicating frankincense of women: Peeping under the crystal curtain, only half an arm can cover the frankincense; The skin is really like snow, and it doesn't allow anyone to feel cold. Zhang Shao also wrote the poem "Beauty's Breasts": Shao Hua is so young and mature, and her jade peaks are full of spring and have buds.
The painting sill is horizontally divided into two flat sections, and the sandalwood groove is held on one side to cover the other. The fragrance is about to soften, the first cold dew is coming, the pink droplets are just round but not broken, the melon is warm inside the cup, don't teach me how to wear a single yarn. 8. Ancient poems praising breasts
"Beauty's Breasts" written by Zhang Shao, a poet from the Yuan Dynasty: "Rongsu is good at age and Shaohua, spring is full of double jade with buds.
The painting sill is horizontally flat, and the sandalwood groove is held side by side to cover it. Er's "Stretching the Waist": "A ball of red jade under the mandarin silk, sleepy eyes and weak wine; high wrists raised and body turned, ecstasy, breasts lifted up in clothes." Zhu Yizun wrote the words "Qinyuan Chun": "Clearly orchid breasts" , the lotus sprouts are evenly distributed, and the fat is darkened by the fragrance.
It looks like Luoluo green leaves, new weeping tung seeds, full of purple medicine, and the lotus room is full of springs. The flowers turn over and reveal their pedicles. The peak is the most heartbreaking.
Adding melancholy, there is a touch of slender coat, which is the shape of the red wall.
The strange melon characters are deliberately hidden at the beginning. Cut it in half horizontally, play the Qiong Xiao, and live in the center. Take the measuring knife and Gui, and mix it into a medicine wrap. ".