Writing a novel could, of course, violate historical facts. It all depended on the plot and theme of the novel. Although history is an important theme, novels can explore different plots and perspectives without completely following historical facts. Some novels may deliberately twist history to create interesting plots and characters. For example, there might be fictional historical figures or events or two different historical events mixed together. Such novels can cause controversy because they can mislead readers 'understanding of history. On the other hand, some novels might explore more objective plots in an attempt to present the truth of history. This type of novel may use reliable historical sources and scholarly perspectives to help readers better understand historical events. Whether a novel could be written in a way that defied historical facts depended on the plot and theme of the novel, as well as the author's intentions. The important thing was to ensure that the novel did not mislead the reader into respecting historical facts.