Fen-Ling Chou shows her unique perspective on "The colors belong to females" which focus on how females see themselves in families and socities. Through writing various hard circumstances that females may confront, Fen-Ling Chou sheds light on discovering the truths and constructing multi-gender consciousness. Moreover, she expects herself, as a female writer, can break the restricted frameworks. It is clear to see the features of L'écriture feminine in Fen-Ling Chou's literary works. According to Hélène Cixous, L'écriture feminine refers to the deprivation of the rights for females to present their opinions in the male dominant fields. Even females can share their opinions in the public, to a great extent they still under the authority of males. The author tries to cite the concept of female multi-writing from Hélène Cixous. Hélène Cixous believes that female writers must write about the stories of female. Through female dominant writing, it is easier to connect to female subjectivity. Based on this thesis, the author would like to analyze how Fen-Ling Chou in "The colors belong to females" combines different experience from various female lives to construct newly identities. The author also discusses Fen-Ling Chou as a female narrative herself to what extent she can present herself in the context.