Classic novels usually convey values, moral values, life philosophy, and wisdom. Here are some common lessons: Love: In classical novels, the deep feelings between the protagonist and the characters are often described, such as love, friendship, loyalty, etc., emphasizing the sincere feelings between people and teaching us how to cherish the relationship between people. 2. Saving: The protagonists in famous works often know how to save money and not waste resources. They emphasize how to live with limited resources and teach us to cherish limited resources and protect the environment. 3. Struggle: The protagonists in the famous novels experience setbacks but still persevere in their efforts to achieve their goals. They emphasize the indomitable spirit and the ability to surpass themselves. They teach us to be brave and brave without fear of difficulties. Loyalty: The protagonists in famous novels often show loyalty and responsibility to their masters. They emphasize loyalty, trust, and responsibility. They teach us to be a reliable person and be responsible for society and family. Wisdom: The protagonists in famous novels usually show superb wisdom and judgment, can see the situation and make the right decision, and teach us how to improve our wisdom and judgment to make wise choices. Through vivid plots and characters, classical novels convey profound life philosophy and wisdom, which have a positive impact on our growth and life development.