Prose was a literary genre that was free, casual, and lyrical. It often expressed the author's thoughts and feelings through the description of nature, life, society, and other topics. In prose, the author's emotional attitude is very obvious and can be conveyed to the readers through the description and expression of the text. In prose, the author's emotional attitude is often expressed through the observation, experience and thinking of nature, life, society and other aspects. For example, the author might express his love for nature, joy for life, or emotion for reality through the description of the scenery, and express his understanding of human nature, meaning of life, or helplessness towards reality through the description of the character's experience and life. In prose, the author's emotional attitude was often very obvious and direct. For example, in an essay describing natural scenery, the author might directly express his love for nature or his awe of nature; in an essay describing life experiences, the author might directly express his perception of life or the meaning of life. The author's emotional attitude in the prose is very obvious and can be conveyed to the readers through the description and expression of the text. At the same time, the author's emotional attitude in the prose is also very obvious and direct, which is also a unique feature of the prose.