Poetry describing femininity

The poems describing femininity are as follows:

1. Hibiscus is not as beautiful as beauty, and the wind from the water palace brings the fragrance of pearls and green. ——Wang Changling's "Autumn Resentment in the West Palace"

Look at what Wang Changling said: Hibiscus is not as beautiful as your makeup.

2. The attitude is strong, the meaning is far-reaching and true, and the texture is fine and the bones are even. ——Du Fu's "Beautiful People's Journey"

Du Fu's praise is rather subtle: the posture is dignified, the expression is high-spirited, quiet and natural, the skin is plump, fat, thin, moderately well-proportioned.

3. The peach blossoms shine brightly. When the son returns home, it is suitable for his family. ——"The Book of Songs·Taoyao"

To praise a woman's brilliance and beauty, you can use this sentence. The girl who is about to get married is as bright as a peach blossom in full bloom.

4. The clouds are like clothes, the flowers are like faces, the spring breeze is blowing the threshold and the dew is thick. ——Li Bai's "Qing Ping Diao"

Li Bai praised Concubine Yang and said: The clouds want to be transformed into the clothes of the imperial concubine, the flowers want to be transformed into the appearance of the imperial concubine, and the beauty of the imperial concubine is like the dew in the spring breeze beside the agarwood pavilion. The peony.

5. Beautiful eyebrows and slender eyes, looking forward to the sky, the essence of literary brilliance, forgetting the vulgarity after seeing it. ——"A Dream of Red Mansions"

In the Dream of Red Mansions, Tanchun is a girl who is independent-minded, brave and well-educated. Cao Xueqin describes her as "the essence of literary talent, forgetting the vulgarity upon seeing it", which is really accurate.

6. As graceful as a startled giant, as graceful as a wandering dragon. The autumn chrysanthemums are shining brightly, and the spring pines are blooming brightly. ——Cao Zhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo"

Cao Zhi praised the figure of Goddess Luo: Her figure is as graceful as a flying geese, and as graceful as a swimming dragon. Her face is as radiant as a chrysanthemum in the autumn sun, and her body is as lush as a green pine in the spring breeze. This poem was once quoted to praise the famous Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu, which shows its brilliance.