The plot setting of a novel usually included the following aspects: 1. Character setting: determine the main characters of the novel, including their background, personality, goals, motives, etc., so that readers can better understand their actions and decisions. 2. Setting of conflict: The main conflict of the novel is the conflict and contradiction between two or more interested parties in the story. This conflict could be a competition between characters, a conflict of interest, a moral conflict, and so on. 3. Plot setting: determine the main plot of the novel, including the protagonist's experience, the development of events, turning points, etc. The plot setting should be in harmony with the character setting and conflict setting to promote the development of the story. 4. Setting up the background of the novel, including the historical, social, and cultural background of the story, so that the readers can better understand the environment and conditions of the story. 5. Ending Setting: Confirm the ending of the novel, including the final fate of the protagonist and the final outcome of the story, so that the readers can have a clear answer and understanding. The plot of a novel needs to pay attention to details and logic so that readers can better immerse themselves in the story while maintaining the cohesiveness and integrity of the story.