Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a notebook novel from the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420 - 589) of China. It mainly recorded the words and deeds of the characters and the social atmosphere of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The following are some of the expressions of the Wei and Jin Dynasties: The demeanor of the Wei and Jin dynasties emphasized the freedom of personality and pursued the liberation of personality. In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, many characters showed strong self-awareness and independence. They emphasized freedom, equality, dignity and independence, and opposed restraint and oppression. For example, Tao Yuanming's idea of "picking chrysanthemums and looking at Nanshan leisurely under the eastern fence" showed his leisure and contentment, while Cao Zhi showed his talent and arrogance. 2. The demeanor of Wei and Jin emphasized cultural accomplishment and pursued cultural excellence. In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, many characters showed their love and cultivation for culture. They paid attention to poetry, calligraphy, music and other artistic forms and showed outstanding talent. For example, Wang Xizhi was good at calligraphy. His works were known as the best in the world. His poems were also full of philosophy and emotion. 3 Wei and Jin Dynasty style emphasized friendship, sincerity and pursuit of sincere feelings. In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, many characters show their appreciation and sincerity for friendship. They pay attention to the emotional exchanges between people and show their sincere feelings and friendship. For example, the friendship between Wang Dun and Xie An was a sincere manifestation of their loyalty. They had experienced many storms together and never left each other. 4. Wei and Jin Dynasties emphasized the pursuit of moral standards and noble morality. In Shi Shuo Xin Yu, many characters showed their persistence and nobleness to morality. They paid attention to moral norms and code of conduct and showed their moral nobility and integrity. For example, Cao Zhi's moral performance was noble. He abided by social ethics and did not pursue power and money, but pursued true talent and happiness.