Youth novels usually described the growth, emotions, and dreams of puberty, reflecting the living conditions and psychological state of contemporary young people. This type of novel had a wider audience, ranging from teenagers to adults. For more realistic youth novels, you can refer to the following examples: The Ordinary World was a novel about the growth of young people in rural China. Through the experiences of the protagonist Sun Shaoan, it reflected the fate and living conditions of young people in rural China and the impact of social change on their lives. This novel truly reflected the social background and people's living conditions in China at that time. " How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream " was a novel about college students 'youthful love life. Through the story of the protagonist Lin Yutang and Juliet, it showed the living conditions and psychological state of contemporary college students. This novel truly reflects the living and psychological state of contemporary college students, and also reflects the impact of social change on college students. Alive was Yu Hua's masterpiece and also a novel that reflected the growth of Chinese rural youth. The protagonist, Fugui, narrated his own story to reflect the fate and living conditions of the Chinese rural youth and the impact of social change on their lives. This novel truly reflected the social background and people's living conditions in China at that time.