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Did the Tang Dynasty really regard fat as beauty? Star Awareness Project
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The Tang Dynasty's "fat is beautiful" refers to the plump as the beauty, the so-called plump, not simply fat, fatter, the fattest, but to be fat with charm, the proportion of fat is symmetrical, but also reflects the rich and blessed appearance.
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It's just plump, it's different from fat!
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Those Tang Dynasty trivia that we don't know.
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It is indeed "fat is beautiful".
The Tang Dynasty ** line "fat is beautiful". The female images depicted in many paintings, sculptures, terracotta figurines and various works of art that have been handed down in the Tang Dynasty to the present day have left us with the deepest impression of "plump and rich, graceful and luxurious". And Yang Yuhuan, who is known for his "round and jade", has become a typical example of the Tang people's "fat is beautiful".
However, the Tang Dynasty's "fat as beauty" was not a blind pursuit of "fat", but reflected the grace, wealth, health and nature of women at that time.
Ancient Beauty Aesthetic Standards:
1. The skin is like coagulated fat.
That is, smooth, delicate and white, which is one of the main standards of beauty in ancient China.
2. Slender jade fingers.
The characteristics of soft wattles, tender bamboo shoots, white onions, and white jade all constitute the standard of beautiful hands in ancient China.
3. Sideburns are like paint.
In ancient China, the standard of women's hair was jet black, bright, thick, and slender.
4. The face is like a hibiscus.
The standard face shape of ancient beauties is slightly round at the top and slightly pointed at the bottom, resembling melon seeds, plump and white, commonly known as goose face. In addition, the "full moon" is also a face shape that meets the aesthetic standards of ancient China. The face is like a full moon, and the face is round and white, like a full moon, and the appearance is fair, plump, rich and radiant.
5. The eyes are like autumn water.
The traditional Chinese standard is almond eyes, red phoenix eyes, and smart eyes with charm.
6. Eyebrows are like distant mountains.
Slender, curved, and pale cyan, this is the aesthetic standard of beautiful eyebrows in ancient China.
7, the nose is like Qiong Yao.
The standard female nose shape is a straight nose bridge, a rounded nose tip, a moderate size of the nose wings, the nose shape is more coordinated with the face shape, the length is 1 3 of the length of the face, and the width of the nose on both sides of the vertical line at the inner corner of the eye is 1 5 of the width of the face.
8. Delicate lips.
The ruddy color, small mouth shape, and warm fragrance are the aesthetic standards of the lips of beautiful women in ancient China.
9. If the tooth contains shellfish.
Crystal white, neat and even, and shiny, it is the aesthetic standard of ancient Chinese beauties' teeth.
10. Neck cream.
White as jade, smooth and delicate, long and plump, this is the ancient Chinese aesthetic standard for women's necks.
11. Crisp breasts are like snow.
White as jade, soft and delicate, small and gentle, this is the aesthetic standard of ancient Chinese beautiful women's breasts.
12. Lingbo microstep.
The aesthetic standards for women's feet in ancient China: before the Tang Dynasty, it was beautiful and beautiful, as beautiful as spring shoots, and Lingbo Weibu, and after the Tang Dynasty, it gradually pursued small, pointed, soft, skillful, thin, etc., that is, the so-called "three-inch golden lotus".
13. Willow thin waist.
Thin, thin, slender and soft are the aesthetic standards of the waist of beautiful women in ancient China.
14. The national color is fragrant.
Delicate, white and greasy, fragrant, similar to nephrite, the national color is fragrant, which is an aesthetic standard for ancient Chinese beauties as a whole.
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The Tang Dynasty people examined women's "obesity as beauty", which has been around for a long time and has spread widely. After some research, some experts asserted that the aesthetics of the Tang Dynasty people were indeed based on obesity, and pointed out several reasons why the Tang Dynasty people regarded obesity as beauty: the Tang Dynasty had a prosperous economy, and people had the conditions to eat and dress warmly, and maintain a healthy and plump physique; The culture of the Tang Dynasty was open, inclusive, and fat; The Xianbei blood of the Tang Dynasty royal family made them naturally love women with strong physique.
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