Who are the four beauties?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-04

The four beauties of ancient China are not only known for their stunning beauty, but also carry rich historical and cultural connotations and social values. Here's an in-depth look at the four beauties:

Xi Shi (Shi Yiguang).

A combination of beauty and resourcefulness: As a Huansha girl of the Yue Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period, Xi Shi is famous for her natural beauty, and the allusion of "Sinking Fish" reveals her otherworldly charm. However, her role is much more than that, she is a key pawn in Gou Jian's plan to restore the country, and by entering the Wu Palace, she successfully confuses and weakens the Wu Wangfucha, embodying the wisdom and sacrifice of ancient women in political struggles.

Wang Zhaojun

Symbol of the Messenger of Peace"Falling geese" described the tragic and beautiful when he left the fortress, and Zhaojun's exit from the fortress was a major event in Chinese history, reflecting the complexity of the Han-Hungarian ethnic relations and the pursuit of peace. With his personal charm, Wang Zhaojun maintained the tranquility of the border through the policy of harmony and proximity, and established an image of a heroine who transcended gender limitations and took on the important responsibilities of the country for future generations.

Diao

A blend of fiction and reality: Unlike the other three beauties with accurate historical records, Sable Cicada is a fictional character in the literary creation "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but it has deeply influenced the aesthetics and values of the Chinese. The legend of "Closed Moon" shows the extreme beauty given to her by the author Luo Guanzhong, and through the "Serial Scheme", she shows a female image who is trapped in the whirlpool of troubled times and uses her own advantages to fight against powerful ministers, becoming a legendary woman often interpreted in dramas and **.

Yang Yuhuan (Yang Guifei).

The epitome of the prosperous Tang Dynasty: Yang Guifei lived in the Tang Dynasty, and the beauty of her "shy flower" reflects the prosperous cultural atmosphere and open and inclusive social atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty. Her love story with Tang Xuanzong has both a royal and a tragic side - after the Anshi Rebellion, Yang Guifei became a victim of political turmoil and changes of the times, and her fate reflects the profound theme of the inability of individual destiny under the change of imperial power.

These four beauties each represent different characteristics of the times, and their stories span hundreds of years, not only interpreting different dimensions of female beauty at the aesthetic level, but also touching on multiple themes such as human nature, power, love, peace, and loyalty, and occupying an irreplaceable position in Chinese cultural traditions.

The four beauties of ancient China

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