The word eyebrow has been passed down from ancient Chinese to this day, so eyebrow in classical Chinese has the same meaning as now. The words "girl eyebrows" expressed in classical Chinese are: eyebrow, moth eyebrow, willow eyebrow and eight-character eyebrow.
1. Moth eyebrow:
The Book of Songs Wei Feng Shuo Ren: "Hands are soft, skin is coagulated, collar is like a mayfly, teeth are like a rhinoceros, and a cicada's head is a moth eyebrow"
Interpretation: Her slender fingers are like new buds of reeds.
2. Liu Mei:
The Song of Eternal Sorrow "but a petal was like her face and a willow-leaf her eyebrow"
Interpretation: Seeing weeping willows is like Yang Fei's beautiful eyebrows.
3. Mei Dai:
"Bodhisattva Man" "When it hits the heartbroken, Chun Shan's eyebrows are low."
Interpretation: A woman's expression should generally be calm and calm, but when the music enters a heartbreaking situation, the woman who plays the zither folds her eyebrows and hangs her eyes, showing that her heart is full of desolation and sadness.
4. Eight-character eyebrows:
"The World Makeup" is like mud on the lips, and the double-eyebrow painting has a low figure of eight. "
Interpretation: Lips like to inject black ointment, and eyebrows turn into eight characters.
5、? Liu Mei:
"Jiangchengzi" entered the bridal chamber at the first night, and the eyebrows were long because of the makeup. "
Interpretation: On the first night of marriage, the bridal chamber is filled with candles and the bride is dressed.