A micro-novel is a short story, usually less than 100 words or less. Compared with full-length novels, micro-novels often paid more attention to the conception and description of the plot and the creation of the characters. The creation method of micro-novels was similar to news reports or micro-stories, which focused on expressing rich information and meaning within a limited space. Compared to traditional novels, micronovels had the following characteristics: 1. Short and concise: The short length of a micro-novel is often only a few dozen to a hundred words, suitable for expressing complex emotions and thoughts. 2. High density: The plot and character density of a micro-novel are very high. A single word or sentence can support the entire novel. It requires the author to have strong conception and expression skills. 3. Information content: Micronovels usually contain a lot of valuable information and revelations, often able to delve into human nature, society, culture and other issues. 4. Degree of innovation: The difficulty of creating a micro-novel is relatively high. It requires the author to have strong creativity and innovation ability to create a unique storyline and character image within a limited space. In general, micro-fiction was a more refined, innovative, and enlightening literary form that suited the fast-paced lifestyle of modern people and the pursuit of short and concise reading needs.