Pronunciation: yù zú.
Source: Zhu Ming Houqi "Feng Xuan Xuan Pin Qin Tan": "Jade Foot." Original interpretation: "Even the goose foot is also called jade, hence the name."
Analysis: Jade Foot is a word in the ancient culture of China, which refers to the slender and beautiful feet of women. In ancient China, women's feet were regarded as a symbol of beauty, especially slender feet were regarded as a special kind of beauty. A woman's feet with foot-binding shoes are called red feet, and those without foot-binding shoes are called jade feet.
The word jade foot is often used to describe the beauty and graceful body curve of women. It symbolizes the femininity and charm of women and is used to express their beauty and charm. Therefore, jade foot in the modern sense has become more of a cultural symbol than a description of women's bodies.
Yuzu sentence-making
1, she wore high heels, showing the graceful curves of slender feet.
She walked gracefully on the ground with small steps.
The reflection in the water reflects the beauty of her delicate feet.
She took off her shoes and her feet were white and delicate, which was fascinating.
She takes good care of her delicate feet and keeps them soft and delicate.
6. On the beach, she left traces of delicate feet, as if they were beautiful patterns.
7. She wears transparent stockings, and her slender feet are looming, which exudes attractive charm.
On the stage, she danced and attracted the attention of all the audience.
9. She sat in a chair, her delicate feet swaying gently, showing the femininity and charm of women.