The temperament and appearance of the male and female protagonists in ancient novels usually involved details such as ancient culture, clothing, hairstyle, accessories, etc. They also needed to consider factors such as the character's personality and storyline. Here are some common descriptions: 1. The temperament of the male lead: Usually described as handsome, elegant and elegant with a strong ancient aura. He might be wearing gorgeous clothes, wearing all kinds of exquisite accessories, and his hairstyle was also in line with the aesthetic standards of ancient times. For example, Jia Baoyu from Dream of the Red Chamber and Zhuge Liang from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 2. The temperament of the heroine: Usually described as gentle and graceful, fresh and natural, with a unique temperament and charm. She might be wearing light-colored clothes, or her long hair might be tied into a simple ponytail. For example, Lin Chong from Water Margins and Diao Chan from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. When describing the appearance of the male and female protagonists, they also needed to consider the ancient aesthetic standards. For example, in ancient times, men were usually required to have clear facial features, a high nose, and thin lips. The women were required to be beautiful, tall, and have fair skin and smooth hair. For example, Jia Baoyu from Dream of the Red Chamber and Diao Chan from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.