Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a writer, novelist, and politician in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. He lived in the early Ming Dynasty and was known as the "king of novels" because of his outstanding literary achievements and widespread influence. Luo Guanzhong's previous official positions included the Nanjing Ministry of Justice, the Nanjing Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Nanjing Ministry of Justice, the Nanjing Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the Nanjing Ministry of War. He was also an erudite cultural celebrity who was proficient in many languages, including Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan, Sanskrit, and so on. Luo Guanzhong's representative work was Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This novel used the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background. Through deep thinking about history, characters, morality, and other aspects, it created many vivid and distinctive characters. It became a classic work in ancient Chinese novels. In addition, he also wrote famous novels such as Water Margins and Journey to the West, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature. Luo Guanzhong's contribution not only lies in the literary value of his works, but also in his inheritance and development of Chinese culture. His ideas and works had a profound impact on Chinese culture and are still widely read.