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时髦,又称时尚。我国南朝宋范晔的《后汉书·顺帝纪赞》中,以“时髦”形容一时英俊之士,当时有“士中之俊,犹毛中之髦”的说法。时髦这种现象,并非于今才有,而是古已有之。当第一只森林古猿爬下树木试探着走向林边空地时,在其他古猿看来,那就是时髦。当魏晋时代的人学着那些因服“五石散”皮肤怕磨擦而不得不穿旧衣的达官贵人的样子、个个穿得破破烂烂时,那就是时髦。当法国国王路易十三因病成了秃子不得不戴上假
Trendy, also known as fashion. In the “Southern Han Dynasty · Shun Emperor Ji Zan” of the Southern Song Dynasty and the Fan Ye, “fashionable” is used to describe a moment of handsome people who at that time described as “a gentleman in a middle school and a fashionable one in his hair”. Trendy this phenomenon, not just now, but the ancient has been. When the first forest ape fell asleep trees tentative toward the edge of the woods, in the view of other Australopithecus, that is fashionable. When the Wei and Jin dynasties learned those dignified and noble people who had to wear old clothes for fear of friction due to their weariness of the “Wushi San” skin, all of them were fashionable when dressed in tatters. When French King Louis XIII became bald, he had to put on a holiday