What is the meaning of prosperous appearance?

"The beauty of the prosperous age" is to praise a person's appearance for being extremely beautiful. The prosperous age means young and vigorous, and by extension it means the most beautiful period in a person's life. Beauty in the prosperous age can be used to describe a person's extreme beauty, and it also has a teasing meaning to a person who is not very beautiful or handsome.

It also refers to the kind of classical beauty, such as round pearls, smooth skin, and so on, which can be called the age of beauty. "Splendid beauty" is not only used to describe girls, but also boys.

Related words

1. Graceful and graceful

Vernacular meaning: describes a soft and beautiful posture.

Source: "Ode to the Goddess of Luo": "The beauty and gracefulness make me forget to eat."

Dynasty: Wei of the Three Kingdoms

Author: Cao Zhi

Translation: The gesture is so soft and beautiful that I forget to eat.

2. Immortal posture and jade appearance

Vernacular interpretation: Describes the beautiful posture and appearance of a woman, who is stunning at first glance.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Zheng Xi

Source: "Jinyangmen" poem: "The palace makeup and forbidden sleeves are all immortal."

Translation: The palace makeup and the forbidden sleeves all have the attitude of a fairy.

3. Feiyan and Youlong

Vernacular interpretation: as light as a flying swallow, as gentle as a swimming dragon. Describes a light and graceful body.

Source: "The Palace of Eternal Life·Dancing Pan": "It's like the wind blowing back to the snow, like a flying swallow swimming around a dragon."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author :Hong Sheng

Translation: It seems that the wind and snow are as light as flying swallows and as gentle as swimming dragons.