It is common for novels to be adapted into television dramas. Here are some possible questions and answers: If a novel is adapted into a TV series, are the characters in the novel and the TV series the same? Answer: Usually, the characters in novels and TV series are not exactly the same. The characters in novels and TV series usually have their personalities, experiences, goals, and other aspects adapted. Therefore, the characters in novels may have some changes in TV series. If a novel is adapted into a TV series, do all the plots and scenes need to be remade? Answer: No. Some novel plots and scenes may be more easily adapted into TV series because they are more representative and attractive. Some classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of the Three Kingdoms had very representative plots and scenes, so they were more likely to be adapted into television dramas. If a novel is adapted into a TV series, will the rating of the TV series affect the reputation of the novel? Answer: To a certain extent, the ratings of a TV series may affect the reputation of a novel. A TV series might attract the attention of the audience and make it easier for the audience to be interested in the novel. However, the quality and reputation of the novel itself would also affect the ratings of the TV series. If the quality of the novel itself was good, then the audience was likely to be interested in the TV series and give it high marks. If a novel is adapted into a TV series, should the copyright of the novel be purchased? Answer: Normally, when a novel is adapted into a TV series, there is no need to purchase the copyright. This was because the production company of the TV series usually obtained the adaptation rights by adapting the novel, and they usually used some elements from the novel in the adaptation process.