What does "Emei" mean in the poem "Li Sao" "All the women are jealous of my Emei Xi"

Emei, Econg Mountain, eyebrow, eyebrow. Emei, with beautiful eyebrows, refers to a woman's good appearance.

All the women are jealous of Yu Zhi’s Emei Xi: All the women are jealous of my good looks and good looks. Yu, me. Emei, Econg Mountain, eyebrow, eyebrow. Emei, with beautiful eyebrows, refers to a woman's good appearance. Come on, ah.

"Li Sao" is a magnificent poem made by Qu Yuan using his ideals, experiences, pain, passion, and even his entire life. It shines with the poet's distinctive personality. This is a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. This is the first time it has appeared. The creation of "Li Sao" is both rooted in reality and full of fantasy.

The poem makes extensive use of ancient myths and legends. Through extremely rich imagination and association, and using extravagant description, it interweaves real characters, historical characters, and mythical characters, and connects the earth, heaven, and The human world and the fantasy world are intertwined to form a magnificent, strange and colorful fantasy world, thus generating a strong artistic charm. The poem also makes extensive use of the metaphorical technique of "vanilla beauty" to vividly express abstract consciousness, character, and complex realistic relationships.