Pronunciation: jí j and zh and niá n
Meaning: Describe that ancient women have reached the age of marriage.
From: The Book of Rites Internal Rules by Dai Sheng, Western Han Dynasty: Women don't go out for ten years, but they die in five years.
When a woman is ten years old, she is not old enough to get married. At the age of 15, a gift should be given to show her adulthood, and then she can get married.
For example, her skin is better than snow, and her hair is like crows. In her prime, her appearance will be even more beautiful. At that time, the betrothal shall not trample all the thresholds.
Extended data similar words:
1, cardamom? [dòu kòu nián huá] said that a woman's age of thirteen or fourteen is a cardamom.
Out: Tang Du Mu's "Farewell": More than thirteen times, the cardamom is at the beginning of February. In Yangzhou, vernal wind blows through three-mile long street. No one can rival her beauty with bead curtains rolled up.
Good posture and light manners are just thirteen years old, just like a buttercup in early February. Looking at the young beauty in Shili Long Street in Yangzhou City, I can't compare with her by rolling up the bead curtain and selling makeup.
Example: The girl is in the prime of her life and looks quite attractive.
2, 28 beauties? [èr bā jiā rén] 28: refers to sixteen years old; Beauty: Beauty. A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen.
Out of the place: Song Su Shi's poem "Li Ling's Subtopic Wearing Flowers": "Twenty-eight beautiful women are fine horses, and 1000 wines are Weicheng songs."
A pretty woman who was sixteen years old arrived in a small horse-drawn coach, drank precious wine with the beautiful woman, and sang a song loudly with drunkenness.
Example: This group on the stage is made up of five dazzling women in their twenties and eighties.