Qing Zheng: Curl up your hair (the ancients did not curl up their hair until they grew up, and they were crowned when they grew up)
Smile at her: smile in her arms, which may refer to yourself or others.
original text
Treat me with waist-length hair and a teenager can marry me. I am willing to wear ten miles of red makeup when I am free. But I'm afraid of waist-length hair and teenagers falling in love with others. Treat you with green silk and smile to see you smile with her.
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Will you marry me when my hair grows to my waist? When your hair is tied up, would you like to bring a bride price that can cover ten miles? I'm afraid I have waist-length hair, but you like someone else. When your hair is tied up, I will smile and see another woman in your arms, smiling happily.
This sentence comes from He Xiaodao's "Ten Miles of Red Makeup Daughter Dream". This book explains the miserable life of women in the old times and outlines the life course of women from birth to death in eastern Zhejiang, China, by describing a large number of indispensable items in women's daily life.
Extended data
Historical allusions of "Shili Red Makeup";
It is said that in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, Song Gaozong, who had just ascended the throne, fled to a lake in Ningshaoping, with no road ahead and pursuers behind him. Fortunately, he met a girl in the village, who hid him in the water and covered him with white gauze, so that he could escape.
Later, I tried my best to find a village girl. In desperation, I ordered Ning Shaoping's original woman to enjoy the special treatment of marrying half a pair of Luan and driving half a pair of Feng Yi, that is, sitting in a four-seat sedan chair with a phoenix carved on it. It is difficult to verify the truth of the legend, but the bride's right to sit in a sedan chair and the wedding parade ceremony have been preserved and gradually evolved into "ten-mile red makeup."
Baidu Encyclopedia-Ten Mile Red Makeup Daughter Dream