Interpretation: The beat of the hammerhead silver grate is often broken and shattered; I don't regret that the red skirt is stained with wine.
2. Go to the atrium and count the flowers. Dragonflies fly to Yutou. -"He Letianchun Ci" [Tang] Liu Yuxi?
Commentary: When I went to the court to check the newly opened flowers, the dragonfly flew to the top of the Hosta.
3. When the window is in the clouds, the mirror is yellow. -"Mulan Poetry" [Northern and Southern Dynasties] anonymous?
Interpretation: Put the soft hair in front of the window and stick a yellow flower on your forehead in front of the mirror.
4, the head is awkward, the moon is in the ear. -Luo Fu in the Western Han Dynasty,
Interpretation: I have a ponytail on my head and earrings made of balls on my ears. The Everlasting Regret
5. The gorgeous hairpin fell to the ground, and no one picked it up, a green and white Hosta and a golden hairy bird. -Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in Tang Dynasty
Commentary: The ornaments on the imperial concubine's head were scattered all over the floor, and no one cleaned them up. Precious headdresses one after another.
6. In the spring night, the warm hibiscus curtain covered her fluttering hair, petals on her cheeks and golden ripples on her head. -"Peacock flies southeast" Jiao Zhongqing's wife
Interpretation: She is wearing silk shoes under her feet and the tortoise shell on her head is shining.
7. When someone comes, socks shovel gold hairpin and slip away. -"Little Crimson Lips" song? Li Qingzhao?
Interpretation: When the guest came, the socks shoveled gold hairpin and left with shame.
8, stand on tiptoe, tortoise shell lightly on the head, waist if elegant Su Wan, ears when the moon, such as cutting onion roots, mouth like Dadani, fine steps, exquisite unparalleled. -Li Bai's Jade Family
Interpretation: The jade steps gave birth to dew, which stood at night and soaked socks.
9, Peng Bian Chai Jingshi is rare, cloth skirt or wedding dress-"Peacock flies southeast" Jiao Zhongqing's wife
Interpretation: Women in ancient China, no matter how poor, had to buy a few pieces of porcelain and bamboo. When they get up in the morning, they roll up their hair and skillfully put it in front of the hazy bronze mirror, which is the first thing they do in the day.