The novels that made China stronger after being reborn in 1990 usually involved the reform and development of politics, economy, culture and other aspects. The protagonist usually fought for his own status and interests in the era of change through his own efforts and risks, and also made some contributions to the development of the country and the nation. The common plots of this type of novel include: After the protagonist was accidentally reborn in 1990, he started a new life with the memories and skills of his previous life. He or she would use their wisdom and ability to promote China's development in politics, economy, culture and other aspects to change China's destiny. The protagonist is a person with political talent and business acumen. He or she will swim in the tide of that era and seize opportunities to achieve personal growth and sublimation. The protagonist is a cultural person. He or she will use her artistic talent and literary creation to make efforts and contributions to the inheritance and innovation of Chinese culture. The protagonist will face various challenges and difficulties in the competition of that era. He or she needs to have a tenacious will and an indomitable spirit to overcome all kinds of difficulties and lay a solid foundation for the rise of China. This type of novel usually involved some complicated plots and relationships between characters. It required the reader to have a certain amount of historical knowledge and cultural background in order to better understand and appreciate it.