The worldview of a novel usually referred to the world structure, historical background, geography, character setting, social culture, and so on. A good worldview of a novel could allow the reader to have a strong sense of immersion and better understand the plot and characters in the novel. The following are some common characteristics of the novel's worldview: World structure: The world view of a novel usually includes the basic elements of the world such as countries, races, religions, political systems, social classes, etc. The role of these elements in the novel was to build the foundation of the world, as well as the foundation of character setting and plot development. 2. Historical background: Historical background is an important part of the novel's worldview. It describes the historical process of the world, cultural changes, political changes, and so on. A good historical background could help readers better understand the world view of the novel. 3. Landscape: Landscape is an important element in the novel's worldview. It describes the geographical environment of the world such as topography, climate, mountains, rivers, lakes, and so on. Changes in geography could affect people's lives and destinies, which was also an important factor in the development of the plot. Character setting: Character setting is an important part of the novel's worldview. It describes the character's personality, experience, background, goals, and so on. A good character setting would allow the reader to better understand the character's behavior and psychology. 5. Social culture: social culture is an important element in the novel's worldview. It describes the social style, moral concepts, values, and so on. A good social culture would allow readers to better understand the characters and plots in the novel. The worldview of a novel is one of the most important factors in the creation of a novel. It determines the literary value and social significance of the novel. A good novel world view could allow readers to better understand and appreciate the work, and also inject vitality into the work.