What are my eyebrows?

White eyebrows, apricot eyebrows, eagle hook eyebrows, distiller's grains eyebrows, blood basin eyebrows, cracked eyebrows, Hungarian eyebrows, sword eyebrows, eight-character eyebrows, moth eyebrows, straight eyebrows, arch eyebrows, crescent eyebrows, triangular eyebrows, ㄟ eyebrows and lying silkworm eyebrows (Guan Yu is this one)!

Many of them are just talking, and I haven't seen the specific appearance, so I don't know what you are! But you can compare yourself according to the categories I listed!

Note: (Most of the following are descriptions of women)

The ancients called the eyebrows a "rainbow of seven emotions" because it showed different modality and made the face more three-dimensional. There are many changes in the form of eyebrows in ancient China, which can reflect the aesthetics of women at that time. For example, the "moth eyebrow" was popular in Qin dynasty, and the "eight-character eyebrow" was advocated in Han dynasty. Liu Mei and Yue Mei were the most popular in the Tang Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, slender and curved eyebrows dominated and have continued to this day.

The forms of eyebrows are: cloud eyebrow, butterfly 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, mallet eyebrow, gourd eyebrow, flame eyebrow, longevity eyebrow and so on. The ten-eyebrow pictures drawn by painters in the Tang and Ming Dynasties include Yuanyang eyebrow, Yuanshan eyebrow, Wuyue eyebrow, Sanfeng eyebrow, Zhuzhu eyebrow, Queyue eyebrow, Fenshaomei eyebrow, Yanhan eyebrow, Fuyun eyebrow, Daodizzy eyebrow and so on. These names are very literary.