There were many ancient texts and poems praising beauties. The Ode to the Goddess Luo was a poem written by Zhang Hua, a writer of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, praising the Goddess Luo Shen. It was written," As graceful as a startled swan, as graceful as a wandering dragon, as glorious as the autumn orchids, as luxuriant as the spring pines. Like the light clouds covering the moon, like the wind returning to the snow." 2 In the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Drinking ", there was 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?" There was also a line that said," There is a beautiful woman in the north who is peerless and independent. One glance can topple a city, and then a country." 3 In the Song Dynasty writer Su Shi's Ode to the Red Cliff, he wrote," Yan and Zhao grieve for Hu and horses, and weep for strong men. There was a beauty in the north who was peerless and independent. One glance can topple a city, and then a country." There were many works praising beauties in ancient literature. These works not only expressed praise for the beauty's appearance, but also expressed appreciation for the beauty's talent, moral character, personality, and so on.