San Mao was a famous woman in Taiwan. Her works were unique in style and used her personal experiences and emotions as the main line to describe the local customs of the world. She was deeply loved by readers. San Mao was born in 1930 in an ordinary family in Zhejiang Province, China. She loved literature and travel since childhood. She immigrated to Taiwan with her family in 1949 and began her literary career. Her first novel, The Story of the Sahara Desert, immediately caused a sensation after its publication and became one of the representative works of Taiwan literature at that time. The Story of the Sahara Desert used San Mao's personal experience in the Sahara Desert as the background to describe her life, emotions and cultural conflicts with the local people, showing her unique perspective and writing style. This book gave people a deeper understanding of the Sahara Desert and made more people pay attention to and love different regions and cultures in the world. In addition to The Story of the Sahara Desert, San Mao's other masterpieces included The Rainy Season Never Comes Again, Traveling Thousands of Rivers and Mountains, and How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream. These works all displayed San Mao's literary talent and personal experience, allowing readers to feel her unique thoughts and emotions. San Mao's works mainly reflected her thoughts and pursuit of life, love, freedom and loneliness. Her works were based on personal feelings and were full of love and exploration of life. Her works not only showed the local customs of the world, but also reflected the emotions and hearts of human beings.