As for some people, Hu-Han hybridization and large-scale ethnic integration in this period led to the emergence of many mixed-race boys, so there were many handsome mixed-race boys. I don't think this statement is particularly accurate. In the early Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Wei and the Western Jin Dynasty were both powerful Han countries. The handsome men who appeared in this period had nothing to do with the Hu people, such as Ruan Ji, the seven sages of bamboo forest, Pan Yue, who was "better looking than Pan An", and Wei Jie, who was "watching and killing Wei Jun".
Later, the Han people took refuge in the south on a large scale, and the handsome men described in a large number of exaggerated terms in Shi Shuo Xin Yu were basically on the side of Jiang Zuo Dong Jin, and they were all pure Han people. As for the Han people who stayed in the north, if Ran Min hadn't "killed Hu Ling", they would even be extinct. The famous handsome man in North China is the Murong family of Yan State. The genes in this family are so good that they are almost the best handsome guys. The idiom "stunning beauty" was originally used to describe Murong Ke.
Then came Gao Changgong in the late Northern Dynasties, the warrior Lan Ling. Because he is so handsome, he must wear a bronze mask when he goes into battle to kill the enemy. The ancestors of the Gaos were Han Chinese in Hu Hua, but they probably had the genes of the conference semifinals.
Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties began in Jian 'an period of the Eastern Han Dynasty and ended in the unification of Sui Dynasty, which lasted about 400 years. During this period, the whole country was divided for a long time, with frequent regime changes and social chaos. However, at this time, the situation is turbulent, and at the same time, it is an era when beautiful men come forth in large numbers. Men in this period have three hobbies. The first is shaving. Before Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, most handsome men had long beards, and Guan Yunchang in the Three Kingdoms was a bearded man. The second hobby is dusting and incense, which is equivalent to makeup and perfume now. Xelloss once burned so much incense that even his mount could not stand it, so he took a bite on his knee. The third is that men at that time had female aesthetics. Prime Minister Wei likes to put on women's clothes after work every day to pursue femininity and charm.