Strange stories, demon novels, fairy novels, and chivalrous novels are different schools of Chinese traditional novels. They have their own unique characteristics, but they also have some similarities. Strange stories were usually based on myths and legends, such as Journey to the West and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. These novels were featured by twists and turns in the plot, deep character descriptions, and beautiful language. They often used supernatural elements such as ghosts, immortals, and demons as the main characters to show people's curiosity and yearning for mysterious and supernatural forces. Mythical novels, on the other hand, were based on mythical stories, telling stories of various mythical characters, such as the Investiture of the Gods and Journey to the West. The characteristics of these novels were complicated plots, numerous characters, and a grand worldview. They often used various mythical characters as the main characters to show people's reverence and worship for mythical characters. Xianxia novels were based on ancient Chinese Xianxia legends, telling stories about various Xianxia characters, such as the Legend of the Sword and Fairy and Wuxia novels. The characteristics of these novels were the twists and turns of the plot, the distinct personalities of the characters, and the beautiful writing style. They often used various Xianxia characters as the main characters to show people's curiosity and yearning for the Xianxia world. It should be noted that although these novels are an important part of Chinese cultural tradition, there are certain differences between different schools. For example, supernatural novels focused more on the plot and character, while demon novels focused more on the world view and character setting, while xianxia novels focused more on the writing style and plot development. What is elegant is the commonality of these novels. They all have profound cultural significance and artistic value. They are an important part of Chinese cultural tradition and an important wealth in the treasure house of Chinese literature.