In ancient novels, the male and female protagonists met in different ways, but there were usually the following ways: Destiny: Some novels will regard the encounter between the male and female protagonists as fate. They may meet by chance, such as in a public place, by accident, or by chance, and thus develop a good impression of each other. 2. Introduction or recommendation: Some novels will treat the encounter between the male and female protagonists as an arrangement by the people around them. For example, a character will meet the male and female protagonists by chance and introduce them to others, or a character will deliberately facilitate the encounter between the male and female protagonists. 3. The arrangement of fate: Some novels will regard the encounter between the male and female protagonists as the arrangement of fate. They may meet at a specific time, place, or event and thus have a good impression of each other. 4. Chance meeting: Some novels will treat the encounter between the male and female protagonists as a coincidence. For example, they may meet on the road, in a tavern, or in an unexpected event and develop a good impression of each other. Love at First Sight: Some novels will treat the encounter between the male and female protagonists as love at first sight. For example, they may be attracted by each other's temperament, appearance, or certain characteristics during a accidental encounter, resulting in a good impression between them. In ancient novels, there were many ways for the male and female protagonists to meet. Different works had different plots and handling methods.