Everyone has a love of beauty. Who are the handsome men in the history of China?

Everyone has a love of beauty, whether men or women. It is everyone's privilege to love beauty. Makeup is not only a woman's patent, but also a man's specialty. In the history of China, there are many handsome guys who not only love beauty, but also like makeup. There is a saying that one white covers three ugliness. Handsome men in history, in order to make themselves white and beautiful, also use makeup to satisfy themselves. Beauty has different standards in different dynasties, just as you can't understand why women in the Tang Dynasty regarded obesity as beauty. Now who can understand the standards of men's beauty in history?

Everyone knows that Cao Cao in Beijing opera is a? White-faced traitor In history, Cao Cao not only loved beauty, but also liked makeup. Of course, if we have to associate Cao Cao in history with the beard in TV series, it will definitely make people feel very disobedient. Cao Pi, the son of Cao Cao, loves beauty as much as Cao Cao. Maybe the love of beauty is hereditary. Cao Pi not only likes to rub powder on his face, but also likes aromatherapy very much. Imagine what a white and fragrant xelloss should look like. It is said that when Cao Pi rides a horse, it smells so fragrant that even horses can't stand it. He threw xelloss off the horse and bit him.

Aesthetics is a concept. In ancient times, men's aesthetic concept was the same as that of women today. During the Cao Wei period, the beauty of men was mainly white face and thin waist. Whether a man is handsome or not depends first on whether his face is white enough and his waist is thin enough. Yanhe was a metaphysician. He was famous at that time, but not because of metaphysics, but because of his white face. ? Fu Fenhe Lang? You should know this allusion, because peace is really too white, so white that it is doubtful. On one occasion, in order to make peace, Wei Mingdi asked Yanhe to drink many bowls of hot soup just to see if Yanhe was rubbing powder.

Beauty is a strange thing, and there are many standards of historical beauty. With the evolution of dynasties, the standards of beauty are also evolving. Everyone knows that in the Tang Dynasty, women were fat and beautiful, but did you know that in the Southern Dynasties, men were slim and beautiful? Shen Yue is a famous writer and historian, named for his thin waist? Shen Lang has a thin waist? Shen Yue's thin waist was called a fashion at that time, just like Fan Bingbing's awl face today.

Yan value is justice, which makes sense. When it comes to handsome men in history, Pan An is the most famous one. It seems that Pan An's words carry a lot of weight. If a man is praised as Pan An by the world, it can be said that it is a very high evaluation of the beauty of a man. Pan An is not simple, how about it? Throw fruit at the car? It is estimated that everyone knows this idiom, which probably means that Pan Anla will throw some fruit at Pan An's car when he goes to the street. This shows how much you like Pan An.

Whether it is beautiful or white, because men love beauty and make-up, it always gives people a very girlish feeling, and there is a kind of beauty that can be broken by blowing bombs. For those who love beauty, beauty is a good thing, but being too beautiful is not necessarily a good thing. Just like Wei Jie, a beautiful man, he was killed by fans because he was so beautiful. so this is it? Watch and kill Wei Wei? The origin of. Of course, there is a reason to be seen dead. The ancients also used some indecent ways to make themselves beautiful, so I won't say much here. Everyone knows that plastic surgery can make you beautiful, but it also has some sequelae. Although Wei Jie didn't have plastic surgery, his way was more harmful than plastic surgery.

Beauty is very important to everyone. There are many ways to pursue beauty, but in any case, healthy beauty is the most important. Make-up, whether pure or natural, is a beautiful display. Many people will have some misunderstandings about makeup, saying that makeup is to cover up ugliness, but it is not.