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Willow eyebrows are a kind of eyebrows with a strong sense of bending.

Shape: The eyebrow shapes are: cloud-tattooed eyebrow, butterfly wing eyebrow, willow eyebrow, bat eyebrow, mantis eyebrow, mandarin duck eyebrow, flower eyebrow, straight eyebrow, ring eyebrow, Diao eyebrow, square eyebrow, pointed eyebrow, duck egg eyebrow, sprinkled red eyebrow, gourd eyebrow, flame eyebrow and birthday eyebrow. The names of the ten-eyebrow pictures that Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty ordered painters to draw are: Yuanyang eyebrow, Yuanshan eyebrow, Wuyue eyebrow, Sanfeng eyebrow, Zhuzhu eyebrow, Queyue eyebrow, Fenshao eyebrow, Han Yan eyebrow, Fuyun eyebrow, Inverted dizzy eyebrow, Yunjin eyebrow (cloud-shaped eyebrow) and so on. These names are very literary.

Han Dynasty: Eyebrow makeup with long eyebrows as the basic style was popular among aristocratic women in Han Dynasty. Long eyebrows are evolved from moth eyebrows, and their characteristics are long and wide. Sima Xiangru's Fu Lin is "a disciple of a young lady with beautiful makeup and carvings" ... with long eyebrows and a beautiful moon. A long eyebrow means that the eyebrows are drawn very long.

Cui Bao, a native, also said in Notes on Ancient and Modern Times: "Wei Guan likes to draw long eyebrows." The so-called length and width are relative, and the beauty of moths is still popular among royal ladies in Han Dynasty. "Hanshu" contains: "Ming Di Imperial Palace people brushed the beauty of moths with indigo naturalis". In addition to moth eyebrows, eight-character eyebrows, distant eyebrows, startled eyebrows and frowning brows were still very popular in the Han Dynasty.

Jin Dynasty: There were Cui eyebrows in Jin Dynasty. At that time, the very popular facial makeup was "Cui Mei Jing He". (See Cui Bao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Times. ) From Jiang Yan's stunning poem and many Tang poems, we can see sentences chanting Cui Mei. Cui Mei has become synonymous with beauty. There are also arch eyebrows, or arch eyebrows, which refer to the beautiful eyebrows outlined.

Northern Dynasties: During the Northern Dynasties, there were two types of female eyebrows in Dunhuang Grottoes. One is a slender inverted eight-character eyebrow, and the other is an upturned slender eyebrow, such as a supporting monk in Cave 285 of the Western Wei Dynasty. This is the description in Liang's Beauty Makeup Poem that "beauty spreads her eyebrows and rouge grows from face to face". Can also be seen in Gu Kaizhi's "Lienvtu".

The other is wide eyebrows, wide eyebrows. The word is wide, the eyebrows are thick and wide, and the eyebrows are slightly tilted. For example, the body of Wang Bensheng in Cave 254 in the Northern Wei Dynasty flew in the sky, the pillars in Cave 428 in the Northern Zhou Dynasty supported the altar, Cave 43 1 and Cave 435 in Cave 263, and the female eyebrow ornaments in Caves 296 and 297 in the Northern Zhou Dynasty were discarded. Wide eight-character eyebrows, this eyebrow type is mainly wide, and the distance between the two eyebrows is close, especially the eyebrows are close, the eyebrows are upturned, and the eyebrows are at the bottom of the figure.