The language characteristics of a novel referred to the language style, sentence structure, and wording used in the novel. Different novels would have different language characteristics. These characteristics could reflect the author's cultural accomplishment, ideology, writing style, and so on. The following are some common language features of novels: Rhetoric: Rhetoric refers to the use of description, metaphor, exaggeration, contrast, and other techniques to enhance the effect of the novel. For example, a metaphor could compare two things so that the reader could better understand the nature of the thing. 2. classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese: classical Chinese has always played an important role in traditional Chinese literature, but vernacular Chinese is more popular in modern novels. The difference between classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese is that classical Chinese pays more attention to the usage and meaning of words while vernacular Chinese pays more attention to the effect and fluency of expression. 3. Description: Description refers to describing, and other techniques used to express the scenes in the novel, the psychology of the characters, etc. For example, the most commonly used description techniques were adjectives and verbs. Through the choice of adjectives and verbs, the character's personality and psychology were expressed. Sentence Patterns: Sentence Patterns refer to the sentence structures used in the novel. Different sentence structures can reflect the theme and style of the novel. For example, conversational, narrative, and narrative sentences all had their own unique characteristics. Words: Words refer to the words used in the novel. Different words can reflect the theme and character of the novel. For example, different words such as adjectives, verbs, and pronoun could express the emotions of the characters in the novel and the social environment. The language feature of a novel is an important part of the language use in a novel. Different novels have different language features, which can reflect the author's cultural accomplishment, ideology, writing style and so on.