The historical novels of the Republic of China after World War II were relatively rare because the historical theme was relatively sensitive, and the historical background and current situation at that time also needed to be fully studied and discussed. However, there were also some novelists who tried this theme, such as: The Past of the Republic of China The Great Revolution of Rebirth China in the Anti-Japanese War The above novels all described the history of the Republic of China after World War II, including political, economic, cultural and other aspects of development and change, with a certain historical and social significance. However, the difficulty of writing these novels was relatively high. It required an in-depth understanding and research of the history and culture of the Republic of China, as well as superb writing skills and narrative skills.