A literary classic was usually a work that was widely recognized and respected by experienced people after a long period of inheritance and development. The following aspects needed to be considered when evaluating literary classics: 1. Literature value: Literature classics have important literary value, including ideology, artistry, and touching. Through their unique language, plots, and characters, they displayed the essence of human history and culture, with profound enlightenment and influence. 2. Impact: Literature classics have a wide range of influences in different eras and cultures. Their works were widely praised and imitated, which had a profound impact on literature, art, society and history. 3. Historical status: The literary classics are important chapters in the history of literature. They are often an indispensable part of literary history, widely studied, evaluated, and cited. 4. Reader's response: The literary classics are not only appreciated and sought after by the readers. The readers 'reactions could reflect their understanding and thinking of human nature, society, and culture, as well as their recognition of the value of literary classics. There were many factors to consider when evaluating a literary classic, including literary value, influence, historical status, and reader response. Different readers could evaluate and interpret literary classics from different angles and levels.