In ancient romance novels, the female lead was very good-looking, and it was best to be the most beautiful woman in the world. You can refer to the following example: In ancient novels, beautiful female characters often appeared, such as Lin Daiyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber" and Pan Jinlian in "Water Margins". However, the standards of the world's most beautiful woman were not the same because the standards of judging the beauty of the characters in different novels were different. In some novels, the beauty of the heroine was regarded as one of the most important qualities, even surpassing her intelligence, talent, and character. In these novels, the female protagonists were often called "femme fatale" because their beauty and charm often led to disasters and misfortune. Therefore, the heroine in ancient romance novels not only had to have outstanding appearance, but also had to be smart, witty, kind, gentle and other excellent qualities to become the heroine of the novel and be loved and pursued by the readers.