Poems describing women's tenderness

"The Book of Songs, National Style and Guanju" has "Guanju dove, in Hezhou. In the description of My Fair Lady, Gentleman is Good at My Fair Lady, and "Lady" refers to a virtuous woman.

"The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own Yan Ruyu."

The sentences describing beautiful women in ancient poems are very detailed. For example, in Peacock Flying Southeast, there is a description: one foot treads silk/the head shines/the waist flows around/the ear holds the bright moon/refers to an onion root/the mouth is like a pearl/the steps are fine/chinese odyssey. The description of Luoshen in the Ode to Luoshen: its shape is like a rainbow, graceful as Youlong. Looking from a distance, if the sunrise rises; If you are forced to check it, it will burst into waves ... the first thing a beauty shows is its influence on her appearance. "Liu Mei, Feng Yan, Shui Yao, Liu Suifeng, swaying and breathing like blue" and "sinking fish, falling geese, closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers" are used to describe the four beauties in ancient China.