Ancient handsome men referred to those ancient figures who had superb looks, talent, and temperament. Here are some descriptions of ancient handsome men, both in poetry and modern literature: In the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Drinking General ", there is a line: " Don't you see that the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall grieving for the white hair in the morning, like the black hair turning into snow in the evening?" The beauty in these poems was hailed as the pinnacle of beauty in ancient China. The modern description could be the first time Jia Baoyu met Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: " Daiyu's eyebrows are as beautiful as a painting, and her talent is extraordinary. She is born with beautiful eyes." This description vividly displayed Lin Daiyu's beautiful image. 3. In Li Qingzhao's "Dream Like Order", there is a poem: "Young people don't know the taste of sorrow and fall in love with the floor. I love to rise to the upper floor, and I write new poems to express my sorrow. Now I've tasted my sorrows, and I'd like to say it, but I can't. I want to say something, but I say that the weather is cold and autumn is good." The male image in these words was regarded as the representative of ancient Chinese aesthetics. The description in modern literature could be Lin Chong's description in " Water Margins ":" Yan Qing is a beauty with eyes like stars, slim figure and coquettish behavior. It's really a foreign language." Such a description vividly portrayed Chong Lin's beautiful image. The image of ancient beauties had received widespread attention and description in ancient literature. Whether it was poetry or modern descriptions, their beauty and talent were vividly displayed.