Hsi,Mu-Jung is a remarkable writer who is characterized by picturesque writing III Taiwanese literature . Her works are mostly presented by both writings and drawings, which is defined as 〞picturesque writing〞 here. This article argues that reading of the 〞picturesque writing〞 is not restricted to the text, should pay attention to the accompanying pictures, and implications of the book design. Here we characterize the common properties of Hsi's writings and drawings in her picturesque writing : repetitive and dense style in the format, and taking flowers for the image of the love and the youth as the main theme. Additionally, either the text or the drawing 〞expresses the feeling itself' for a combination of the both. In regard to the book design, Hsi's works demonstrate many details in the drawings, conferring her picturesque writing a strong visual expression. These common characteristics in Hsi's picturesque writings illustrate the tenderness and thickness of 〞feminine beauty〞, reflecting the Hsi's aesthetics.