Works with humane concerns usually focused on human life, emotions, society, and history, exploring the meaning and values of human existence. The following are some classic works and novels with humane concerns for reference: 1 A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari This was an easy-to-understand global best-selling book that used human history as a clue to explore the development of human civilization, the advancement of technology, and the evolution of society. Through vivid metaphor and humorous language, the author shows the readers the rich details and profound meaning of human history. 1984-George Orwell It was a classic dystopian novel that described the political, economic, and social systems of a dictatorial state, as well as the daily lives of its people. The novel deeply explored the concept of power and freedom through the description of the government's rule and the people's resistance. 3 The Kite Runner by Kadeem Khan This is a touching novel about the growth of an afghan boy and his emotional entanglement with his father. The novel explored the theme of family, friendship, loss and redemption through the story of the protagonist. It was a work full of humane care. 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez This was a magical realism novel about the history and fate of the Buenda family in Colombia. The novel explored the topics of love, marriage, family, history, and fate through the story of the family members. It was a work full of humane care. 5 "Alive"-Yu Hua (Yu Hua) This was a novel that reflected the life in the countryside of China. It was about the life and fate of an ordinary farmer. The novel explored the life, family, society and history through the protagonist's experience. It was a work full of humane care.