Four Beauties


The Four Beauties or Four Great Beauties are four Chinese women, renowned for their beauty. These were Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, and Yang Guifei. The scarcity of historical records concerning them meant that much of what is known of them today has been greatly embellished by legend. They all were said to have in some manner caught the attention of a ruling king or emperor in their respective eras. 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 Beauties brought kingdoms to their knees and their lives ended in tragedy.

The Beauties

The Four Great Beauties lived in four different dynasties, each hundreds of years apart. In chronological order, they are:
Well-known idioms describe the Four Beauties. The exact origin of these idioms is debated.
ChineseEnglish
:zh:西施|西施沉魚
:zh:王昭君|昭君落雁
:zh:貂蝉|貂蟬閉月
:zh:楊貴妃|貴妃羞花
Xi Shi sinks fish
Wang Zhaojun entices birds into falling
Diaochan eclipses the moon
Yang Guifei shames flowers

These separate idioms are sometimes merged to describe especially beautiful women or simply to refer to the Four Beauties' legendary good looks. The merged idiom is 沉魚落雁, 閉月羞花 ; the two parts can also be used separately.