1. Natural beauty of human body: this refers to the perfection of human posture, shape and figure, such as the curves of facial and body lines, the elegance of facial expressions, and the elegant and gentle natural beauty of body movements and expressions without tension.
2. Natural beauty of clothes: refers to the texture, color and sewing level of clothes, which can reflect a natural and generous beauty. Indoor clothes, daily clothes, evening dresses, etc. can all reflect the natural beauty style of clothes.
3. Natural beauty of posture: refers to the naturalness of human posture, with a sense of stretching space, natural and elegant appearance, dynamic feeling and no sense of restraint.
Specific introduction:
Psychological natural beauty: refers to a person's attitude, mood, personality and their overall reaction in different environments, showing a natural and sincere beauty, such as sincerity to people, calmness and perseverance to life. Natural beauty of spirit: refers to the natural beauty of spirit, such as optimism, full of fighting spirit, willingness to give and care for others, and real sense of hardship and self-sacrifice.
A detailed introduction to natural beauty:
Natural aesthetics is a discipline that takes natural beauty as the research object and an important branch of aesthetics. It is the core value of natural aesthetics to draw inspiration from the beauty of all things in nature and beautify nature into exquisite works of art.
China's ancient aesthetics highly advocated natural beauty, represented by Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi once said, "A saint is the beauty of heaven and earth, but the principle of all things". Zhuangzi thought: human life should go with the flow, everything in the world should follow the law of natural development, and people should keep the nature of nature instead of pursuing fame and fortune.
Only in this way can the natural life between heaven and earth develop freely. Western aesthetics does not advocate natural beauty like China's aesthetics, but it also attaches great importance to the natural characteristics of beauty. Chernyshevski thinks that the beauty of nature is unconscious, just as a peach tree doesn't think about whether its flowers and fruits are beautiful.
He also believes that human power is far weaker than nature, and any artwork is much rougher and more rigid than nature. The reason is that he thinks that our art has failed to create an edible thing like oranges and apples.