A storybook is a traditional Chinese novel that uses spoken language as the basis to add some literary embellishments and exaggeration to show social life and humanity through fictional stories and characters. The following are some famous works: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: It is one of the representative works of ancient Chinese storytelling. It contains a large number of myths and legends such as ghosts, immortals, and fox demons. [2]"Dream of the Red Chamber": It was a classic work of the Qing Dynasty and was also an art form of the vernacular. Through describing the love stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, it shows the customs of traditional Chinese society. " Water Margins ": The story of 108 righteous thieves in the Ming Dynasty showed the loyalty and human weaknesses of traditional Chinese society. [4] Journey to the West: The Ming Dynasty portrayed the myths and legends of traditional Chinese society and Taoist culture through the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. The Peony Pavilion in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It is one of the classics in the storytelling. It shows the fragility and beauty of human nature by describing a woman's love story. These works had a wide influence not only in China but also around the world, becoming an important part of Chinese literature.