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The Four Beauties. From left to right: Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, Yang Guifei | |||||||||||||||
Chinese | 四大美女 | ||||||||||||||
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The Four Beauties or Four Great Beauties are four ancient Chinese women, renowned for their beauty. The scarcity of historical records concerning them meant that much of what is known of them today has been greatly embellished by legend. They gained their reputation from the influence they exercised over kings and emperors and consequently, the way their actions impacted Chinese history. Three of the Four Great Beauties brought kingdoms to their knees, and the lives of all four ended in tragedy or under mysterious circumstances.
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The Four Great Beauties lived in four different dynasties, each hundreds of years apart. In chronological order, they are:
A famous quote describes the four beauties.[5] The exact origin of this quote is debated.
Chinese quote | Pinyin | Jyutping | English (lit.) |
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西施沉魚 昭君落雁 貂嬋閉月 貴妃羞花 |
xī shī chén yú zhāo jūn luò yàn diāo chán bì yuè guì fēi xiū huā |
sai1 si1 cam4 jyu4 ciu1 gwan1 lok6 ngaan6 diu1 sim4 bai3 jyut6 gwai3 fei1 sau1 faa1 |
Xi Shi sinks fish Wang Zhaojun entice birds falling Diaochan eclipses the moon Yang Guifei shames flowers |
According to some Chinese literature, the Four Great Beauties each had their own uniquely human qualities.
For example 2008 modern author Ji Lin-hoi (紀連海) wrote a book about the four beauties called "Ji Lin-hoi admire the Four beauties" (紀連海嘆說四大美人). Xi Shi reputedly suffered from constant chest pains, although the face she made when she winced in pain made her more distinctively lovely than ever.[5] She was also said to have a large foot size.[6] Yang Guifei supposedly suffered from a particular odour, which she attempted to wash away with lavish baths and cover up with scented powder.[6]
The Singapore town Simei was named in honour of the Four Beauties by the minister of national development Teh Cheang Wan.[7] Scholar Su Dongpo has compared Xi Shi's beauty with Hangzhou's West Lake in the work titled (飲湖上初睛居雨).[8][9] Li Bai of the Tang dynasty also wrote a poem about Xi Shi.[9] Modern mandopop singer Zhang Zan-fei (張真菲) wrote a song dedicated to the four beauties with its history and meanings.[10] In the ninth season of America's Next Top Model, the final four girls are given a historical lesson of the Four Beauties. Xi Shi is mentioned in Zhuang Zi (the inner writings) chapter 2: discourse about the equality of things. 'A distinction is made between a straw and a pillar, between a mut and the fair Xi Shi.'