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  2. Chinese ideals of female beauty - Wikipedia

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    Double eyelids are unconditionally considered beautiful in East Asian society. [13] The double eyelid is a crease in the small flap of skin that covers the eye. It has been estimated that 17–32% of Chinese women lack this upper eyelid crease, giving them a monolid appearance. [14] However, this is not ideal when it comes to Chinese beauty.

  3. Four Beauties - Wikipedia

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    The Four Beauties or Four Great Beauties are four Chinese women who were renowned for their beauty. The four are usually identified as Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, and Yang Yuhuan. [1] Among them, Diaochan is a fictional character while the rest have been greatly embellished by legend.

  4. Caizi jiaren - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the novel Ping Shan Leng Yan Title page of the novel Haoqiu zhuan. Caizi jiaren (Chinese: 才子佳人; pinyin: cáizǐ jiārén; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai-tzu chia-jen; lit. 'scholar–beauty' [1] [2] and "scholar and beauty") [a] is a genre of Chinese fiction typically involving a romance between a young scholar and a beautiful girl.

  5. Xi Shi - Wikipedia

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    Xi Shi as depicted in the album Gathering Gems of Beauty (畫麗珠萃秀). Xi Shi (Hsi Shih; Chinese: 西施; pinyin: Xī Shī; Wade–Giles: Hsi 1 Shih 1, lit. ' (Lady) Shi of the West '), also known by the nickname Xizi, was one of the renowned Four Beauties of ancient China.

  6. Cheongsam - Wikipedia

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    Cheongsam (UK: / tʃ (i) ɒ ŋ ˈ s æ m /, US: / tʃ ɔː ŋ ˈ s ɑː m /) or zansae, also known as the qipao (/ ˈ tʃ iː p aʊ /) and sometimes referred to as the mandarin gown, is a Chinese dress worn by women which takes inspiration from the qizhuang, the ethnic clothing of the Manchu people.

  7. How Chinese American women are at the intersection of the ...

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    She said Chinese beauty standards haven’t changed. “I feel the beauty standard is not catching up with how the society and environment changes nowadays,” Hao said. “People keep the old ...

  8. Chinese massage as a beauty treatment: here's what you ... - AOL

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    Chinese massage has always combined health, beauty, and spirituality in a way we are finally catching up to, centuries later. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. C-beauty - Wikipedia

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    C-beauty, or Chinese beauty is an umbrella term encompassing contemporary beauty products, practises, and ideals originating from China. [1] [2] China has the second largest beauty market in the world, after the United States. [3] Common C-beauty products include cosmetics, skin care, hair care, perfumes, and nail art.