San Mao (female), whose original name was Zhang Leping, was a modern Chinese artist whose works were themed with travel, adventure, and love. The style of her works was fresh, natural, and romantic. San Mao's works mainly include the following categories: Prose: Prose is one of San Mao's most famous works. She uses a free, independent and natural style to describe her travel experiences, life feelings and thoughts around the world. His essays included "The Story of the Sahara Desert","How Many Flowers Fall in My Dream","The Rainy Season Won't Come Again", etc. 2. Fictions: San Mao also has some works of fiction, such as The Peony Pavilion, Ye Lai Xiang, Dream of the Red Chamber, and other classical works adapted from novels. 3. Biography: In addition to her literary works, San Mao also had some biographies such as My Aatikov Family and The Desert Prince, which described her life experiences in the Sahara Desert and the Middle East. 4. Poetry: San Mao also has some poetry works such as "Olive Tree" and "Weeping Camel" that show her unique poetry style and rhythm. San Mao's works enjoyed a high literary reputation and influence in China and around the world, and were widely read and loved.