What characterizes the novels in Taiwan in the 1980s is the immersion of the topics on woman desire, cross-sex, and deterioration of lust. Many of the writings on women have come into being, depicting women's narcissism and antagonism against idle males and heterosexism. The self-pursuit of women and the affection between lesbians are narrated as well, compared to the inadequacy of heterosexual love. However, under the traditional social pressure, homosexuality is faced with a lot of complications and turmoils. The two main issues on sex in the 1980s are "female statement" and "homosexuality statement" The reason so by %%% work is researched here is because both of the statements mentioned above are made in her work. Rather than the heart-rending narration in the conventional homosexuality novels, the brighter and more encouraging aspects are furthered in details. And this paper looks into her representative work The Dana of the Virgin. Examining the creative techniques and styles employed in her work, this paper analyzes the backgrounds of the homosexuals and the stages from their rejections to be assimilated, through their urge to be acknowledged, and finally to the stage of their self-approval. Four goals are expected to attain through the analysis of the paper: 1. to lead to better understanding of the lesbianism literature in Tam an in the 1980s and provide woman literature researchers with relative reference. 2. to record the changes of sexual culture in Taiwan after the lifting of Martial Law. 3. to understand the evolution of the sexual culture in Taiwan 4. to continue with the development of the history of Chinese Women Literature.