A reader's emblem usually referred to a derivative of a literary or artistic work used to indicate the popularity of the work and its readership. These emblems were usually inspired by the author's or work's name and were designed into unique patterns that could be round, square, triangular, or in the shape of words or symbols. The reader's emblem was usually used in various literary or art exhibition, competitions, events, and other occasions to show the popularity of the work and the reader group. It could also be used on social media to mark readers who liked the work or to share the interaction and communication between the work and the readers. The reader's emblem was a way to express the readers 'love for the work and could help the author and the work better publicize and promote it. At the same time, it could also help readers establish a closer relationship and interaction to promote the exchange and progress of literature and art.