The Ode to the Luo God was a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan, which described the beautiful women in the Luo River. The following is a description of the beauty: ``` She was as graceful as a startled swan and as graceful as a swimming dragon. the glory shines on autumn chrysanthemums, luxuriant spring pines. Like the light clouds covering the moon, like the wind returning to the snow. From a distance, it is as bright as the sun rising in the morning glow; Close to observe, it is as bright as lotus flowers coming out of the green waves. Long waist ah, green curtain dress, words are not spoken ah, breath like fragrance. White teeth, bright eyes, beautiful dimples, peach blossoms, smiling. With a sweet smile, beautiful eyes, and a gentle hand, my heart is free. ``` This description portrayed the image of Luoshen very beautifully. She was as light as a cloud and danced like a beautiful dragon. She was as elegant as autumn chrysanthemums, as luxuriant as spring pines, as if the light clouds covered the moon, as if the wind returned to the snow. Her appearance was incomparably beautiful. She had bright eyes and a smile on her face. She used her fingers to gently support her chin as she smiled. Her smile was as beautiful as a flower, and it was intoxicating. Her beauty made people involuntarily attracted to her, as if she was covered by light clouds and the moon was swaying, as if the wind was returning to snow.