Zhao Shuli was a famous writer and artist during the Chinese New Culture Movement. His works have unique styles and characteristics. The following are the three characteristics of Zhao Shuli's novels: Critical Realism Zhao Shuli's novels often expressed his deep criticism and reflection on social reality, focusing on social injustice, exploitation and poverty. Through the description of characters and plots, he reflected the various shortcomings of social reality and the complexity of human nature. For example, his masterpieces Willow Village and Liu Laogen revealed the problems and contradictions of Chinese society at that time through the description of the protagonist's experience and mental journey. 2. Focus on personality and humanity In Zhao Shuli's novels, he emphasized on the characters 'personalities and human characteristics in the creation of characters and plots. He regarded human nature as the core of his novel creation and revealed the complexity and variety of human nature through the creation of characters and the development of plots. For example, in Three Mile Bay, he created a kind, hardworking and upright protagonist, Wang Laowu. At the same time, he also reflected the gap between the rich and the poor and the class contradictions in Chinese society at that time by describing the story of Wang Laowu's neighbor, Zhang Sanjia. The Unique Style of Language Arts Zhao Shuli's language art is unique. He is good at using metaphor, symbolism, exaggeration and other rhetorical devices to make the language of the novel vivid, vivid and infectious. For example, in Old Horse, he described the tenacity and indomitable spirit of the old horse to show the living conditions and spiritual outlook of the disadvantaged groups in Chinese society at that time. At the same time, Zhao Shuli's novels also emphasized the use of local dialect and slang to make the works more rich in regional characteristics and cultural atmosphere.