There are many poems that describe a woman's beauty. The following are some of the famous ones: 1. Lin Daiyu's " Flower Burial Ci " in " Dream of the Red Chamber " Lin Daiyu's Bury of Flowers Lin Daiyu buried the flowers, the flowers withered, the flowers flew, and the sky was full of flowers. Who will pity the red and fragrant? the gossamer softly hangs over the spring pavilion. the falling catkins lightly touch the embroidered curtains. In the boudoir, the daughter cherishes the sorrow of spring and evening, and has no place to release it. Hand hoe out of the embroidered curtain, bear to step on the fallen flowers to come and go. Willow silk and elm pod are fragrant and beautiful, regardless of peaches floating and Li Fei; Peach and plum blossoms bloom again next year, who knows who will be in my boudoir next year? In March, the fragrant nest has been built. The swallows between the beams are too heartless! Next year, although the flowers can be pecked, but no one will leave the beam empty nest. Three hundred and sixty days a year, the wind, the sword, the frost, the sword, the sword When will the bright and beautiful beauty drift away, hard to find? Flowers bloom, easy to see, difficult to find, in front of the steps, worrying about killing the person who buried the flower I lean on my hoe alone, tears streaming down my face, blood on the branches above. The cuckoo is speechless, at dusk, carrying a hoe and returning to close the heavy door; The blue lamp shines on the wall, and the man is sleeping. Cold rain knocks on the window, and the quilt is not warm. Why do you blame me? half for pity and half for vexation. Love spring suddenly to anger suddenly to go to, but also silent to go not heard. Last night's sad song outside the court was the soul of flowers and birds? Flower soul, bird soul is always difficult to stay, birds are silent, flowers are ashamed; May I have wings today and fly with the flowers to the end of the sky. Where is the fragrant mound at the end of the sky? It's better to put away the beautiful bones in a brocade bag and cover the romantic atmosphere with a handful of pure land. The quality of the original clean to clean, but also clean to go, but also strong than the mud into the ditch. Now that you're dead, I don't know when I'll be buried. I'm burying flowers now, people laugh at me for being silly. Who will bury me in another year? Look at the fading flowers in spring, when beauty dies of old age; Once spring is over, the beauty and the old flowers fall, and the people die without knowing it! 2 In Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow from the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous poem: Looking back at her, she smiled and gave birth to a hundred beauties. 3 In Du Fu's "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei" of the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous poem: If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? There was a famous poem in Li Qingzhao's Dream of the Song Dynasty: I often remember that I was drunk at dusk in the stream pavilion and didn't know how to return. At night I returned to my boat and strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fighting to cross, fighting to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets. These are just a few of the poems that describe the beauty of women. These poems cover all kinds of different types of beauty, from appearance to heart, from temperament to talent, and so on.
There are many poems and sentences that describe "beauty". Here are some examples: 1 Beauty National Beauty 3. The Beauty of a Nation 4 Extremely Beautiful 5. Beautiful as a fairy Natural Beauty 7 Bright Eyes and White Teeth Graceful 9. Charming Delicate and Delicate These poems and sentences all showed the beauty and charm of a "beauty" that was hard to resist.
There are many poems that describe women in boudoir. The following are some famous poems: How deep is the courtyard, how deep is the little lotus? --Ascending the Mountain by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty Even a beautiful woman like a flower can't compete with years passing like water. Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty,"Dream Like Order" In the old days, swallows flew into the homes of ordinary people in front of Wang Xie Hall. --Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription" 4. Red beans grow in the southern part of the country. I hope you will pick more of these things and miss them the most. --Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 5 tender feelings like water, like a dream, bear to look at the magpie bridge on the way home. The Magpie Bridge Immortal by Qin Guan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty,"Dream Like Order" If the love between two people is long, how can it be day and night? The Magpie Bridge Immortal by Qin Guan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, I suddenly look back, but that person is in the dim light. --Xin Qiji, a poet of Tang Dynasty,"Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi" These poems described the beauty, tenderness, and dreamlike characteristics of women in boudoir, leaving a deep impression on people.
Here are some sentences that describe the beauty of ancient women: Her red lips parted slightly, and her smile was like a flower, intoxicating. Her eyes were bright and her teeth were white. She was beautiful and moving. 3. Her long hair was as gentle and beautiful as snow. 4. Her graceful figure was charming and charming. 5. Dainty and delicate, beautiful and cute. 6. Dance gracefully like the wind, beautiful and moving. 7. Elegant, elegant, and generous. Her long hair reached her waist and was as black as ink. Her skin was fair, delicate, and translucent like jade. Her smile was sweet, cheerful, and lively, making people feel relaxed and happy.
The following are some poems or words that describe the beauty of ancient women: 1. Natural Beauty: From Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty, it described a woman's beauty as incomparable. 2. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: From Du Fu's "Gift to the Flower Minister" in the Tang Dynasty, it described the beauty of a woman's appearance as if she was a national treasure and her fragrance assailed the nose. [3. Toppling Beauty: From Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty, it described a woman's beauty as enough to topple an entire country and city.] 4. Beauty of the Flower and Moon: From Du Fu's " Wine " of the Tang Dynasty, it described the beauty of a woman's appearance as beautiful as the beautiful scenery in front of the flowers and under the moon. 5. Bright eyes and white teeth: From Du Fu's "Gifted to Wei Eight Chushi" in the Tang Dynasty, it described a woman's bright eyes, good gaze, white teeth, and peerless beauty. 6. Eyebrows as beautiful as a painting: From Du Fu's "Gifted to Wei Eight Chushi" in the Tang Dynasty, a woman's eyebrows were described as picturesque and beautiful. 7. Dainty and exquisite: From Li Qingzhao's Dream Oration of the Song Dynasty, it described a woman's figure as dainty and exquisite, beautiful and moving. 8. Delicate and alluring: From Feng Menglong's " Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty " of the Ming Dynasty, it described a woman's appearance as beautiful and charming as a blooming flower. 9. Peerless Beauty: From Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in the Tang Dynasty, the beauty and wisdom of women were described as amazing. 10 Jade and Vermilion Face: From Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty, it described the beauty of women in different ways, as gorgeous as jade and vermilion.
There were many poems describing the cinnabar mole between the eyebrows of ancient women. 1 In " Dream of the Red Chamber ", Lin Daiyu's " Song of the Burial of Flowers " had a line," The Second Song of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Baochai ", in which " a little vermilion at the tip of the eyebrow " was used to describe the cinnabar mole between a woman's eyebrows. 2. In Lin Chong's " River is Red, Write My Feelings " from " Water Margins ", there was a line that described the cinnabar mole between a woman's eyebrows," a little vermilion between the eyebrows shines on the jade." 3 In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diao Chan's Dong Zhuoyin had the drama of "The First Time My Hair Flipped Up My Forehead and Broken Flowers in Front of the Door". The phrase "a little red between the eyebrows" was used to describe the cinnabar mole between a woman's eyebrows. 4. In Sun Wukong's Legend of Wukong in Journey to the West, there was a phrase that described the cinnabar mole between a woman's eyebrows: " The mole between the eyebrows of a beautiful woman in pink, her red lips open and her smile is like a flower." 5. Wu Yong's suggestion in Water Margins. In Xi Jiang Yue's criticism of Water Margins, there was a saying: " The two bends seem to be frowning, but they are not frowning. The eyebrows are misty, but they are not called back. The phrase "a little red between the eyebrows" was used to describe the cinnabar mole between a woman's eyebrows.
There are many poems of youth. The following are some classic examples: Youth is the spring of life, the blooming and radiance of life. The young man's face was as beautiful as a flower. The young man doesn't know the taste of sorrow and falls in love with the floor. I love to rise to the upper floor, and I write new poems to express my sorrow. The young man listened to the song of rain, and the red candle on the upper floor dimmed the curtain. In my prime, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese call the west wind. The young man listened to the song of rain, and the red candle on the upper floor darkened the tent. In my prime, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese call the west wind. Now the temple under the monk's hut is full of stars. Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always ruthless, before the order, drop by drop until dawn. The youth's face was as beautiful as a flower. The young girl's face has been like a painting since her youth. Seven teenagers listen to the rain song upstairs red candle faint Luo tent. In my prime, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese call the west wind. Now the temple under the monk's hut is full of stars. Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always ruthless, before the order, drop by drop until dawn. Eight teenagers listen to the rain song upstairs red candle faint Luo tent. In my prime, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese call the west wind. Now the temple under the monk's hut is full of stars. Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always ruthless, before the order, drop by drop until dawn. Nine teenagers listen to the rain song upstairs red candle faint Luo tent. In my prime, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese call the west wind. Now the temple under the monk's hut is full of stars. Sorrow and joy, separation and reunion are always merciless, I want to buy osmanthus flowers with wine, not like a young tour.
A youth referred to a young man or woman. There were many poems describing the youth. A young man doesn't know the taste of sorrow and falls in love with the floor. I love to rise to the upper floor, and I write new poems to express my sorrow. When I was young, I didn't see the white-haired young man in Jiangnan. I regretted reading too late. 3. The young man's thoughts should be taken by the clouds. The young man's idle window letter is good, the pink beauty is not laughing. The young man listened to the song of rain, and the red candle on the upper floor darkened the tent. The teenager listened to the song of the rain upstairs until his eyes were dizzy. What is there to worry about when young men flatter themselves? Only chaste women are affectionate. What's the matter with young men flattering themselves? Only chaste women are sentimental. The youth does not know the taste of sorrow and falls in love with the floor. I love to rise to the upper floor, and I write new poems to express my sorrow. 10 Young people do not see Jiangnan white-haired people regret reading too late. These poems depicted people of different ages and their emotions and growth experiences. I hope these poems can bring you inspiration and enlightenment.
There are many poems that describe the palace. 1. Golden Horse Green Chicken Lane, Jade Hook Yellow Roll Lane. A light rain drizzles down the heavenly street, as moist as the crisp grass. 2. The Jade Palace is full of jackdaws and countless Brocade Guards. The king covered his face and could not save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing in harmony. The palace stood tall and majestic. Jade pillars towered the sky, and copper walls were impenetrable. All mountains and rivers return to the palace. 4. Red walls, yellow tiles, green trees and red flowers. The palace was tall and magnificent. The palace was filled with treasures. The palace was towering. The Jade Palace and Golden Pavilion were magnificent. The palace was filled with treasures. The palace was rich in treasures. The secret technique of the Golden Jade Lock was profound. There are many treasures, rare and precious. The palace was towering. The Jade Palace and Golden Pavilion were magnificent. The palace was filled with treasures. The palace was rich in treasures. The secret technique of the Golden Jade Lock was profound. There are many treasures, rare and precious. The palace was towering. The Jade Palace and Golden Pavilion were magnificent. The palace was filled with treasures. There were many treasures in the palace. The secret technique of the Golden Jade Lock was profound. There are many treasures, rare and precious.
A soulmate was an emotion that was more intimate than a friend but more distant than a lover. The following are some poems that describe a confidant: There are plenty of fish in the sea, why do you have to love a flower alone? Butterfly in Love with Flowers 2. The spring breeze is ten miles long, and the road to Yangzhou is rolled up with a bead curtain. Du Mu's Night Moored at Niuzhu, Reminiscing the Past The world is drunk, but I am sober. The world is turbid, but I am clear. Qu Yuan's Asking Heaven Thinking of you is like a full moon. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass The world is turbid, but I am clear; the world is drunk, but I am sober. Tao Yuanming, Drinking 6. Shuidiao Getou: When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? Su Shi's "Water Melody" 7. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. Li Bai's Gift to Wang Lun When the eighth line reaches the end of the water, I sit and watch the clouds rise. Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountain 9 If the love between two people is long, how can it be morning and evening? Qin Guan's " Fairy of Magpie Bridge " The green mountains cannot hide the east. Xin Qiji's Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of the Mouth in Jiangxi Province
Here are some poems describing plants: Green poplar smoke outside the dawn cold light red apricot branches in spring. --Tang Dynasty poet "Spring Garden" The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. The willows are dark and the flowers are bright. Another village. --Tang Dynasty poet Lu You's "Traveling to the West Village" The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's love. --Poet Li Bai of Tang Dynasty,"To Wang Lun" I sleep in spring and don't feel dawn. I hear birds singing everywhere. The wind and rain in the night, I know how many flowers fall. --Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn Dew from tonight's white moon is my hometown bright. My brothers are scattered and have no home to ask about life and death. --Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" Stop and sit in love with the maple forest. The frost leaves are redder than the flowers in February. --Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty,"Wild Vision" Birds fly over a thousand mountains, and people disappear in ten thousand paths. An old man in a coir raincoat fishing alone in the cold river and snow. --Song of Climbing Youzhou Terrace by Chen Ziang, a poet of Tang Dynasty Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color of the sky. --Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" 9 The spring breeze blows over the threshold, and the dew is thick. --Du Qiuniang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass" The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this time. Lovers complain that in the distant night, I miss you at dusk. --Poet Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty,"Ode to Lu Wangshi's Passing of the Imperial Jade Seal to the Capital and Returning to Huangzhou, and to Wang Xielu's Letter of the same Year"