China's current trend of slimming is actually an incorrect morbid aesthetic. In Europe and America, thinness was also popular in the 1920s, and even flat chests were beautiful, but now it has returned.
Aesthetics in different times is determined by social productivity and average living standard. When food and clothing can not be solved, social aesthetics is basically based on obesity. After solving the problem of food and clothing, because people are generally obese, the aesthetic standard will basically reverse 180 degrees, which is similar to madness. When the average living standard reaches a certain level, people will calm down and look at the degree of obesity correctly. Everything should be measured, too fat and too thin is not good.
The Tang Dynasty is a rare rich era in the history of China, which reached its peak in the Kaiyuan period of Xuanzong in the Tang Dynasty, and is known as the flourishing age of Kaiyuan in history. At that time, the people basically lived a relatively rich life, and the fullness of the human body represented the improvement of living standards. So people in the Tang Dynasty really judge the beauty of women by their fullness or not.
Interviewee: Japanese Slaughterhouse-Assistant Level II 1 1-6 16:34.