To describe the grand scene in a novel, one needed to consider the following aspects: 1. Scale: Set a grand scale, such as the size of the scene, the number of people, buildings, vehicles, etc., so that the readers can feel the grand atmosphere. 2. The atmosphere: When describing a grand scene, you need to consider the creation of an atmosphere such as tension, excitement, excitement, liveliness, etc. to make the reader feel that the scene is warm, full of vitality and vitality. 3. Details: When describing grand scenes, you need to pay attention to details such as clothing, food, props, buildings, etc. to make the reader feel that the details are exquisite and authentic. 4. Dynamic Description: A grand scene is usually dynamic. It is necessary to describe the changes and progress of the scene so that the reader can feel the evolution and development of the scene. For example, describe a war scene: As the battle progressed, the warships of both sides collided fiercely on the sea. The huge fireball exploded in the air, and the fragments of the explosion tore through the sky, making people tremble in fear. Gunshots rang out continuously. The bullets passed through the window and hit the hull of the ship, making a clear sound. The people on the ship were panicking and shouting, making people feel the terror and despair brought by the war. As the battle progressed, the fleets of both sides began to sail towards the shore. The buildings on the shore continued to rise, and more people began to gather on the beach. The beach was filled with all kinds of food and drinks, and people began to crowd around each other. The scene was very lively. Huge tents were set up on the beach, where people gathered to enjoy the joy of war. Through the above descriptions, readers can feel the grand scene brought by the war, feel the enthusiasm and joy of the people, and feel the cruelty and ruthlessness of the war.