Qidian, Mo Tie, Hong Xiu, and other novel websites had the following features or functions: Starting point: - As the main communication platform of Qidian, Qidian Community had a large number of readers and authors who could exchange their experience in novel creation, share their works, recommend each other's works, and publish book reviews and comments. - The Qidian community also provided some special functions such as "Qidian Chinese Network","", etc., which allowed authors to better manage their works and accounts. Mo Tie: - Motie Community had a platform similar to Qidian Community, including a "novel creation area" and a "reader discussion area" where one could exchange novel creation, reviews, recommended works, and so on. - There were also some special functions in the Motie community, such as the " Motie Bookshelf " and the " Author's Backend ", which allowed authors to better manage their works and accounts. Hong Xiu: - The Red Sleeves Community had a communication platform similar to the Qidian Community, including a "novel creation area" and a "reader discussion area" where they could exchange their novel creation experience, share their works, recommend each other's works, and publish book reviews and comments. - The Red Sleeves Community also had some special functions such as the Red Sleeves Bookshelf and the Author's Backend, which allowed authors to better manage their works and accounts. Book reviews and reading list: - Both Qidian and Motei communities provided a book review area where readers could share their reviews and opinions on the works. - The Red Sleeves Community also provided a book review area where readers could share their reviews and opinions on the works. On Qidian, Motie, Hongxiu, and other novel websites, readers could communicate, share, and recommend works in the community. At the same time, they could also check their collections on the bookshelf to obtain updated information. At the same time, these websites also provided some special functions such as the author's background, grinding iron bookshelves, etc., so that authors could better manage their works and accounts.