Pearls and Jade: Portrayal of a Woman of Utmost Beauty

Pearls and Jade: Portrayal of a Woman of Utmost Beauty

Since ancient times, beauty has been the goal of people, and among the many words used to describe women's beauty, "round and moist" can be considered one of the classics. This word not only vivid image, but also with a kind of elegant temperament. So, what kind of woman can be called "round and moist"? Next, let's take a look at this classical beauty.

The term "pearl round and jade moist" has a very literal meaning, that is, as round as a pearl and as glossy as a beautiful jade. When depicting women, it is usually used to praise three aspects of a woman's appearance, temperament and figure.

First of all, bejeweled women have handsome looks. They have delicate features, clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes. Whether smiling like a flower, or quiet as a virgin, all exudes a charming luster. Secondly, they have elegant temperament, decent demeanor, elegant speech. This kind of temperament from the inside out, let a person pleasing to the eye. Finally, the pearl and jade women have a well-proportioned body, beautiful curves, as beautiful as the general glow of jade.

In ancient times, those women who were both talented and beautiful were often praised as "jeweled". For example, Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, was admired for her beauty and talent, as depicted in the saying "People are thinner than yellow flowers, flowers fall and people die without knowing". And Xi Shi, one of the four great beauties of ancient times, is also known for her beautiful appearance and jade-like temperament.

Nowadays, with the development of the times, people's pursuit of beauty is more diversified. However, the image of classical beauty, "round and moist", still has a profound influence on people. Whether it is an ancient beauty or a modern beauty, having a temperament and image of roundness is undoubtedly desirable.

All in all, the term "pearl and jade" vividly depicts the classic image of women's beauty and highlights the connotation of traditional aesthetics. In this era of focusing on both internal and external cultivation, let us work together to pursue beauty, create beauty, and become a beautiful woman.

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