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Where does the virtue of beauty come from?

The word "beautiful but wise" comes from "Preface to Farewell to Li Yuan Returning to Pangu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "curved eyebrows and plump cheeks, clear voice but loose body, beautiful appearance but wise." It is used to describe women. The meaning of Xiu Wai Hui Zhong is that Xiu is beauty, and Hui is intelligence. That is to say, a person is beautiful on the outside and smart on the inside.

To put it simply, she is not only beautiful but also beautiful in mind.

People have always used the phrase "beautiful on the outside but wise on the inside" to describe the beauty of middle-aged women. The "wisdom" part of middle-aged women grows with the accumulation of wisdom. Their beauty is an admirable attraction that emanates from within. They are independent, noble, reserved and quiet.