The names of the characters in novels usually had unique nicknames so that they could leave a deep impression on the readers. For example, in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter's nickname was "Harry Potter" instead of the ordinary "Harry Potter." When writing a novel, you could use this nickname to create a unique character setting. For example, you could give a character a unique name but give him a nickname that sounds very similar so that readers can easily remember the character. Another example was in Water Margins, Chong Lin was nicknamed Leopard Head because he was tall and fierce, giving people the feeling of a leopard. This nickname also gave Chong Lin a lot of special characteristics, making him more eye-catching in the novel. When writing a novel, you can use the names and nicknames of the characters to create a unique character setting so that the readers can remember your story more easily.