Beauty between Lips

Beauty between Lips

by Meng Hui

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The night dew of mountain cliff grass was collected to brew the fine wine "Autumn Dew White", which is pure in color and delicious; fresh rainwater was collected to boil white sugar to make sugar, soaked in flowers and fresh fruits, and enjoy the beauty on the lips; wherever the emperor passed by, the dust was spread with incense, and clouds of clouds followed; the sultry Emperor Yongzheng personally designed the crown stand and smoked the crown with flowers; the robes of aristocratic men were decorated with ruffles... "The Beauty on the Lips" is a collection of essays by the writer Meng Hui on ancient Chinese culture. Starting from details one by one, the author explores with great interest the life of ancient Chinese people for thousands of years, from food, clothing, housing and transportation to artistic aesthetics. He carefully combs through the documents and quotes from other sources to restore the historical reality and show the daily life of men and women of all kinds, including ancient princes, nobles and common people. The book is printed in four colors, hardcover, small format, and elegantly bound, making it hard to put it down.

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