Jasper:
"Jasper's little girl is afraid to climb the guide." (Jasper Song by Gu Yuefu)
"Xi Shiman Road rejuvenates the spring sand, and Jasper fights Lihua today." (Wan Chu's "Looking at the Sun and Guan Yu")
"Jasper" was originally used to describe a woman's appearance, and later it was used to describe a small woman's good looks.
Chen Juan:
"The makeup building is near the water cover, and everyone takes pictures." (Ming? Kong's Peach Blossom Fan? Pass the song ")
"ChanJuan" refers to a beautiful woman.
Pink:
"Ji Ma Yan rhinoceros came to the ground, buried the red powder and turned it into ashes." (Li Shangyin's Ma Wei)
"Occasionally full, two lines of red powder are rare." (Du Mu's Book of Ministry of War)
"Red powder" originally refers to rouge and lead powder used for women's makeup, and later refers to beauty with women's cosmetics.
Tea:
"I haven't woken up tonight, so I should bother to have tea." (Bai Juyi's "Jiu Fu")
"Tea holds the door and holds the candle torch to solve the worries of the luxury of Huatang tonight." (Han Wo's "Hunting for Rong Yuan")
"Tea" originally refers to women's tea, and later refers to women's heavy makeup, not women's clothing.
Red skirt:
"Chang' an Zhongfu, the food is delicious; I can't understand the lyrics, but I can get drunk in the red dress. " (Han Yu's Drunken Gift to Secretary Zhang)
"Red skirt" refers to the skirt worn by women, and also refers to women.
Beautiful:
"Crying and all six armies are lost, rushing to the crown and being angry is beautiful." (Qing? Wu "Garden Song")
"Beauty" originally refers to a woman's beautiful face, and later refers to a beautiful woman.
Red chamber:
"Chang' an has no owner in spring and has always been a girl in the red chamber." (Li Bai's "Waiter Yi Chunyuan Zhao Fengfu")
"Red Chamber" originally refers to the residence of ancient singers, and later refers to women.
Red makeup:
"I was afraid that the flowers would fall asleep at night, so I lit a tall candle and put on red makeup." (Su Shi's Begonia)
"The bones of the whole family turned to ashes, and a generation of red makeup photos." (Wu "Qinyuan Qu")
"Red makeup" originally refers to the makeup of ancient women, and later refers to beautiful women.
Flowers:
"Delicate flowers, smart smiles, long loneliness, empty nursery." (Bai Juyi's Song of Clothes and Feathers) Flowers are metaphors of beauty.
Moth eyebrow:
"The prodigal son joins the army, flying moths, eyebrows and cicadas to keep the empty boudoir." (Gao Shi's "Xia Sai Qu")