1. When you look into the mirror at dawn, you will be worried about the clouds on your temples. When you sing at night, you should feel the cold moonlight. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Untitled"
Interpretation: When I look into the mirror in the early morning, I am afraid that my hair will change like the clouds; when I chant to myself at night against the moon, I will feel too miserable.
2. The hills overlap and the golden light disappears, and the clouds on the temples want to capture the fragrant snow on the cheeks. ——Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty, "Bodhisattva Barbarian·The hill overlaps and the golden light disappears"
Interpretation: The eyebrow makeup is diffusely dyed, covering part of the yellow forehead, and the hair on the temples floats.
3. The fragrant mist and clouds make the servant girl wet, and the clear jade arms are cold. ——Tang Du Fu's "Moonlight Night"
Interpretation: My wife has stood for a long time, the mist must have moistened her hair, and her arms must have felt cold when the cold moonlight shone on them.
4. The Japanese comb their buns low and use silk to sweep their eyebrows carefully. ——Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's "Nan Gezi"
Explanation: The hair is combed into a low bun, depicting thin and long curved eyebrows.
5. The pulses are very tight, the limbs are connected by the dawn, and a hand is full of messy silk like willows. ——Song Dynasty Qiu Yuan's "Bo Xing"
Interpretation: The eyes are full of affection, the face is tired, and the hair is as messy as willows.