The plot before the ending of "One Thousand and One Nights" was more heart-wrenching. You can refer to the following example: Princess Aristide was forced to marry into a neighboring country, where she was despised and humiliated. The little prince Arbas was forced to leave his family and lover and wander alone in search of answers. Ali Baba and Elsa's love is misunderstood and destroyed, and their relationship is facing a huge test. Aristide's father and the king did not hesitate to hurt her and her family in order to consolidate their position. The little prince Arbas experienced many setbacks and pains in the process of finding the answer. These plots let the readers feel the pain and struggle in the hearts of the princess, the little prince and other characters. At the same time, they also express the author's deep thinking about human nature. In the end, through a series of events and choices, Aristide and the little prince finally found the answer and successfully saved their family and country. Although the ending was warm, it was also full of heart-wrenching elements. It made the readers feel the loneliness and struggle in the character's heart, which enhanced the appeal and touching degree of the plot.