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Is there really such a "peerless beauty" as mentioned in the book in reality?
Some people we know must not belong to this world, and some scenes we know are doomed not to happen again.

When it comes to "beautiful women", my first reaction is Diana Francis Vivien Leigh and Scarlett, unforgettable characters in the movie Gone with the Wind.

The story tells that during the American Civil War, Scarlett, the daughter of the manor owner, fell in love with Ashley, a rich boy. After being rejected, she married Ashley's brother-in-law in a rage. After the war broke out, she became a widow and was forced to shoulder the burden of supporting her family. She ran a timber factory regardless of secular vision, hired prisoners and even raised money with a honey trap. Step by step from a spoiled little sister to a strong and independent woman …

Evaluation of Vivien Leigh in Oscar acceptance speech;

A beautiful woman like her doesn't need to have such superb acting skills.

She is such a good actress that she doesn't need such a beautiful face.

She is too beautiful to need such acting skills; She's such a good actress, there's no need to look so good.

The reason why peerless beauties have been haunting our hearts for thousands of years is that stunning beauties are a kind of temperament charm, and temperament is the most illusory thing, but no matter what their times and surrounding environment are, their lifestyles are very self-centered.

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