"Young female character (cí)"
Get up (xià) (chuáng) wear (zhe) new clothes (xρn)(yρ),
Beginners (chū), beginners (xué), beginners (Xiǐo), mothers (gū) and worshipers (bài).
Low (dě) head (tóu) shame (xiū) seeing (jiàn) people (rén),
Double (shuāng) hand (shǒu) knot (Jie) skirt (Chun) belt (dài).
Poetry for Girls is a poem written by Mao Xuan, a poet in Ming Dynasty. In the history of classical poetry in China, there are not many poems dedicated to girls, but most of them are poetic and have their own characteristics. Mao Xuan's "Poems for Girls" is just a few words, which makes an innocent and lovely girl image leap from the paper.
Selected works of Mao Zedong, a poet in Ming Dynasty. Chen Ding was born in Yinshan (now Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province). Ming Hongwu (year number of Ming Taizu, A.D. 1368- 1398) joined the army in Shaanxi and later served as a scholar in Guo Zi. Some of his poems are full of life.
Appreciation of works:
In the history of classical poetry in China, there are few poems dedicated to girls (including girls), but most of them are poetic and have their own characteristics. Zuo Si, a famous poet in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote a poem about charming girls, which is the earliest beautiful poem about girls' modality in ancient China. This poem tries its best to describe the poet's two daughters-Su Wan, the youngest daughter, and Fang Hui, the eldest daughter. They are lovely.
As Tan commented in Ming Dynasty: "Every word is a woman and every word is a charming girl, so be reasonable, enjoy yourself and do your best." Although there are only 20 words, Mao Xuan, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, vividly describes a girl's modality, "as if in front of her eyes", which is no less than Zuo Si's 280-word poem Jiao Nv.