When constructing a novel's worldview, the following aspects needed to be considered: 1. Setting the background and historical background: In the novel's world view, the historical background and background story of a world, including the origin of the world, the development of civilization, political system, social structure, religious beliefs, etc., will allow the reader to better understand the world. 2. Set the basic elements of the world, including geography, climate, biology, culture, language, religion, and other basic elements. These elements needed to be matched with the background story and character setting to build a complete world. 3. Setting up characters and roles: In the novel's world view, some characters and roles need to be set up, including the protagonist, villain, supporting role, etc. These characters need to have their own unique personality, background, motivation, and goals so that readers can better understand their actions and decisions. 4. Set the rules and restrictions of the world view: In the novel world view, you need to set some rules and restrictions, including physical laws, magic rules, moral standards, political systems, etc. These rules and restrictions need to echo the settings of the characters and characters to build a complete world. 5. Setting up the events and conflicts of the world view: In the novel's world view, some events and conflicts need to be set up, including wars, disasters, desires, beliefs, etc. These events and conflicts need to echo the settings of the characters and characters to construct a complete world. 6. Setting up a worldview: In the novel's worldview, you need to set up a worldview that includes the universe, gods, mysterious forces, and so on. These worldviews need to echo with the background story and character settings to construct a complete world. Through the above aspects, a novel world view can be constructed to allow readers to better understand this world. At the same time, he had to pay attention to the cohesiveness of his worldview to avoid logical loopholes and contradictions.