Miniature novels were a genre of short stories, also known as mini novels, short novels, short novels, etc. They were usually short, simple, and had few characters. The plot was compact, and the characteristics were short, concise, and bright. Miniature novels usually centered on one or more characters, and through one or two vivid and compact stories, they showed the theme of society, life, emotions, and so on. Miniature novels can be simple or complex, but the main theme is usually a more profound reflection of various aspects of social life, such as family, friendship, love, education, morality and so on. The language of the mini-novel was concise, bright, and full of expression. It focused on portraying the characters, highlighted the theme, and had a strong artistic appeal. Miniature novels were short, concise, and full of expression. They usually had a strong literary and story nature. They were one of the important channels for emotion and point of view.