Investiture of the Gods was an ancient mythological novel that told the story of King Wen's son, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, destroying the Shang Dynasty. This novel had an important position in Chinese culture and was regarded as one of the classics of ancient Chinese novels. Investiture of the Gods portrayed a grand mythological world with rich imagination and wonderful narrative techniques, showing the magnificence and color of ancient Chinese myths. The vivid characters and the ups and downs of the plot not only provide readers with a rich imagination but also stimulate the reader's association and thinking. In addition, Investiture of the Gods also involved many social issues and moral values, such as respect for elders, loyalty and trustworthiness, courage and fearlessness, benevolence and charity. These ideas had a profound impact on Chinese culture. As a classic ancient novel, Investiture of the Gods has a very high artistic value and ideology value in literature, which has played an important role in promoting the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.