Jin people. His person is "good in appearance and expression." At that time, many young girls saw him and gave him a "turn around", and some even followed Pan An with ecstasy. Therefore, Pan An is often scared not to take to the streets. Some girls in love with spring are hard to get close to him, so they throw apples at him. As a result, there is a folk legend of "fruit throwing at Pan An".
Cao Zhi:
The son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei in the Three Kingdoms. He was born with a "clear mind and beautiful bones", imposing manner, and "wise and sensitive, good at writing". Widely read by later generations, it can be called both talent and appearance.
Shen Yue:
Liang people in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The famous poet Li Yu, the late master of the Southern Tang Dynasty, wrote the phrase "Shen Yao Pan Bian Kill", which refers to Shen Yue. Later, Xia Wanchun, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, also wrote a poem, "The wine glass is always thinking about Tao, and the belt is surrounded by hate for Shen Lang." This thin-waisted man refers to Shen Yue.
Wei Jie:
A native of the Western Jin Dynasty. Born "as delicate as a flower and as tender as a powder", he often plays in the streets of Luoyang in an Aries car. Looking from a distance, it looks like a statue of white jade carving, and people call it "Bi Man". One year he went to Xiadu City to play, only to be watched by countless gorgeous women, which made him unable to have a good rest for several days. This beautiful young man with weak constitution finally became very tired and sick, and died of a disease. In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, there is a story of "watching and killing Wei Jun", which is the legend recorded.