What words describe the beauty of women?

Cicada's head

Interpretation: curved eyebrows, square forehead. Describe the beauty of a woman's appearance.

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Shuo Ren: "A cicada's head flies with a moth eyebrow."

A cicada's head flies a moth eyebrow? [Kim Shuville Maye]

Interpretation: Fu: a kind of cicada. A cicada's head: the forehead is wide; Moth eyebrow: The eyebrow is thin and long. Broad forehead, curved eyebrows. Describe the beauty of women.

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Shuo Ren: "A cicada's head is a beauty, with a clever smile and beautiful eyes."

Lee? [yāo táo nóng lǐ]

Interpretation: Metaphor is young and beautiful. It is often used to praise people's marriage.

Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Peach blossoms fly, burning their brilliance." "Book of Songs Zhao Nan Hebi I": "Hebi I, flowers like peaches and plums."

Is it cute? [ch ǔ ch ǔ Donne]

Interpretation: Chuchu: A clean and tidy look. Describe the beautiful appearance, which makes people fondle it.

Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayfly: "Mayfly feathers, well dressed." Jin Yuanhao asked miscellaneous words: "All Lang Chuchu stand upright."

My fair lady. [yǎo tiǎo shnǐ]

Interpretation: gentle and graceful: beautiful appearance. Beautiful woman.

Source: "The Book of Songs" Nan Zhou Guanluo: "My fair lady, a gentleman is good."

Introduction to The Book of Songs: It is the beginning of China's ancient poetry and the earliest collection of poems. It collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the sixth century), and there were ***3 1 1 poems, among which 6 poems were sheng poems, that is, they only had titles and no content, so they were called sheng poems. In the pre-Qin period, the Book of Songs was called "The Book of Songs", or it was called "The Book of Songs 300" by integers. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was honored as a Confucian classic, formerly known as The Book of Songs, which has been in use ever since. The Book of Songs is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. "Wind" is a ballad of Zhou Dynasty. Elegant music is the official music of Zhou people, which is divided into harmony and elegance. Ode is a musical song used for sacrificial rites in Zhou and noble ancestral temples, which is divided into ode to, and ode to Shang. Confucius once summarized the purpose of the Book of Songs as "innocence" and educated his disciples to read the Book of Songs as their standard of speech and action. Among the pre-Qin philosophers, many people quoted The Book of Songs, such as Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, Zhuangzi and Han Feizi. Quote the sentences in the Book of Songs to enhance your persuasiveness.