Poetry describing a woman’s flowing hair

1. The fragrant mist and clouds make the servant girl wet, and the clear jade arms are cold. ——Du Fu's "Moonlight Night"

Interpretation: My wife has stood for a long time, the mist must have moistened her hair, and her arms must have felt cold when the cold moonlight shone on them.

2. The chrysanthemums at the bottom of the fence only make people smile, and the hair in the mirror cannot help but fall. ——Chen Yuyi's "Double Ninth Festival"

Interpretation: Only the chrysanthemums under the fence can comfort me. When I see my hair in the mirror, I can no longer resist the desolation of autumn. ?

3. When you look at the window, you need to trim your temples and look at the mirror with yellow decals. ——Guo Maoqian's "Mulan Poems"

Explanation: Arrange your beautiful hair in front of the window or the mirror, and put decorations on your face in front of the mirror.

4. The flowers on the temples are swaying with golden steps, and the hibiscus tent is warm to spend the spring night. ——Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"

Interpretation: The hair on the temples is like clouds, the face is like flowers, and the head is wearing a golden walking stick. Spend the spring night with the emperor in the warm hibiscus tent.

5. The hills overlap and the golden light disappears, and the clouds on the temples want to capture the fragrant snow on the cheeks. Too lazy to draw eyebrows, too late to put on makeup and wash up. ——Wen Tingyun "Bodhisattva Barbarian·The hill overlaps and the golden light disappears"

Interpretation: The eyebrow makeup is diffusely dyed, covering part of the yellow forehead, and the hair on the temples floats. Her fragrant cheeks are as white as snow, and she is too lazy to get up, draw her eyebrows, straighten her clothes, and wash herself, slowly and slowly.