Pan Yue's real name is Pan An, a native of the Western Jin Dynasty, Anren and Tan Nv.
He is "good-looking, good-looking."
When Pan Yue was young, he took a bus to play outside Luoyang. At that time, many young girls gave him a "turn around" when they saw him, and some even followed him ecstatically.
So Pan An is often too scared to go out.
Some young women who love spring are hard to get close to him, so they throw fruit at him and often return home with full load, so there is a folk saying that "throwing fruit makes a fortune".
Even "Tan Nv" or "Tan Lang" in later literature became synonymous with handsome lovers.
There is a man named Zhang Mengyang who is very ugly. He also goes for an outing like Pan Yue, but every time he goes out, the woman spits on his car and throws stones, and the stones come home loaded.
The typical male version works!
Second, Wei Jie
Wei Jie is the only beautiful man in history who was "watched" to death because he was too handsome.
Remember Wei Guan who killed Wargo and his son in the Three Kingdoms? It's his grandson, Uncle Bao.
Regarding the beauty of beauty, the words used in the Book of Jin are "Pearl" and "Yurun". He is a deadpan jade man.
This child has been fantastic since he was a child. Sitting in a sheep walk in Luoyang Street, he looks like a statue carved with white jade from a distance. People call him "Jade Man".
Luoyang residents came out of the city and stood on both sides of the street to watch Xiaobi people.
But this jade man loves to talk.
At that time, this was the most popular saying in Kan Kan: holding a tail in hand, talking elegantly.
At the beginning, "Make it clear" mainly talked about the way of Laozi and Zhuangzi, with a little philosophical flavor. Later, it became rambling, such as people's looks and behaviors.
Parents are afraid that Wei Jie's teeth are too tired to affect his health and political issues are too sensitive. It is best to avoid and limit his speech. It's really unbearable.
Third, the warrior Lan Ling
Gao Changgong, the warrior Lanling, also known as Gao Xiaoxing, is the grandson of Gao Huan. Gao Huan is a self-made hero and romantic prime minister, the founder of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and a great power minister in the Eastern Wei Dynasty.
Gao Cheng, the eldest son of Gao Huan, became the second minister of the Eastern Wei Dynasty after his father died.
Gao Cheng was politically capable, but he died at the hands of slaves at the age of 29, leaving six starving sons. The fourth is the warrior Lan Ling, who has become an eternal legend.
It is worth mentioning that in the official history, the mother origins of the other five brothers are truthfully recorded, with the exception of the long-term workers: "The long-term workers of the warrior Lan Ling cannot take their mother's surname."
I don't know if it's an omission in the history of books or if * * * Gao Cheng is hiding something.
After Gao Cheng's death, his brother Gao Yang succeeded him to the throne. He simply kicked the emperor away and proclaimed himself emperor, and the Northern Qi Dynasty was established.
At that time, Gao Changgong left a gossip: the emperor gave him 20 concubines, and he only brought one.
The handsome boy has a really high eye. Even Miss 19 introduced by the emperor became a dinosaur in his eyes, a pretty girl.