Han Han's novels, Nightclub and 1988: I Want to Talk to the World, both explored the choices and decisions in life and the consequences of different choices and decisions. Their deeper meanings were as follows: Nightclub was about a young man who met different people in a nightclub and experienced a series of life choices and decisions. The novel showed the protagonist's various experiences in the nightclub to express his thoughts on the importance of choices and decisions in life. It also reflected some realistic problems in society, such as the influence of nightclubs on teenagers, the relationship between individual interests and collective interests, etc. " 1988: I Want to Talk to the World " explored the complex relationships between individuals and society, tradition and modern times, freedom and restraints, etc. by recalling some of his experiences during his growth and thinking about the social and political environment at that time. Through recollection, the novel allows the readers to return to the past era and better understand the politics, culture, economy and other situations of the society at that time. It also reflected the author's concern for social reality and his exploration of human civilization. To sum up, the deeper meaning of these novels is to explore the choices and decisions in life and the consequences of different choices and decisions, reflecting the author's thoughts and concerns about social reality and human civilization.