The Han Dynasty was an important literary period in Chinese history, and many important literary styles appeared. The main feature of the Han Dynasty literature was that it focused on the realistic society, emphasizing moral education and human concern. The following are some examples of Han literature: 1. Poetry: There were many forms of poetry in the Han Dynasty, including Fu, Song, Yuefu, ancient poetry, etc. Among them, Fu was one of the main forms of literature in the Han Dynasty. It emphasized magnificence, exaggeration, and performance. 2. Prose: The Han Dynasty's prose mainly emphasized moral education and life philosophy based on Confucian classics such as the Spring and Autumn Annals and the Analects of Confucius. 3. The Han Dynasty novels were mainly narrated with complicated plots and profound characters. The most famous of them was "Records of the Historian." It was a historical novel in the style of biographies. 4. Script: The scripts of the Han Dynasty were mainly based on performances. They were mainly based on historical events, myths and legends, and folk stories. The common scripts were "Bronze Sparrow Platform" and "Banquet at Hongmen". The literature of the Han Dynasty was an important period in the history of Chinese literature, leaving behind many excellent literary works that had a far-reaching impact on later generations.