What are the poems describing women's fine clothes in history?

There are many poems describing women's gorgeous clothes in history, and many poets write poems specifically for this purpose. What are they?

1. Luo Zhi's fans are always like clouds, and fine grass is like a butterfly's skirt. Source: Zhi Zhu Ci by Huang Shentian. Interpretation: Women wear beautiful clothes, the weather is hot, and there are many natural fans.

2. With a flick of eyebrows and sleeves, the beautiful city is rare in the independent world. Source: Han Anonymous "Many Beautiful People". Interpretation: Wearing a thin dress, fluttering gracefully with the wind, sitting gracefully and practicing Zheng Shang's music.

3. Crush the blue shirt and apricot skirt and lean against the jade fence. Source: Qin Guan's Nan Gezi. Interpretation: The shirt is blue and the skirt is apricot yellow. I lean against the smooth railing and look at the mirror, making lipstick silently.

4. And the blood color of the skirt was stained by wine, China. Source: Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip. Interpretation: Beating the beat broke the cloud grate on the head, leaving a blood-red dress with wine stains that was knocked over when drinking.

5, wash the yarn to get clean water, not subject to waves. Source: Li Bai's Zhu Luoshan Fu. Interpretation: She washes clothes at the water's edge, disturbing the green river, and her posture is as harmonious as the clear waves on the water.

6. Embroider my skirt, and everything will look like four or five. My feet are on tiptoe and my head is shining. Source: Peacock flies southeast. Interpretation: She put on an embroidered skirt and did everything four or five times before getting dressed. She was wearing silk shoes under her feet and the tortoise shells on her head were shining.

7. Her face! Can you imagine the spring wind? Huan Peikong's soul returned to jathyapple. Source: Du Fu's Ode to Monument. Interpretation: Zhao Jun's face can only be identified by painting, and wearing jingles at the foot of the mountain is the return of Zhao Jun's soul.

8. Bamboo poles and shoes are lighter than horses. Who is afraid? A raincoat and hemp fiber, despite the wind and rain, still live my life. Source: Su Shi's Ding Fengbo. Interpretation: Bamboo sandals are lighter than riding a horse. What is there to be afraid of? No matter the wind and rain, I will live in hemp fiber all my life.

9, and a breeze filled her cloak, fluttering with her movements, still dancing like a feather dress. Source: Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow. Interpretation: the gentle fairy wind blows the sleeves and flutters slightly, just like the dance of a dress and a feather.

10, the jade wheel was wet, and Luan Pei met Gui Xiang. Source: Li He's Dream of Heaven. Interpretation: The moon has a halo and seems to be wet with dew. I met a fairy on my way to the Moon Palace with osmanthus fragrance.