The relationship between literature and politics was a complicated and sensitive topic. Literature could be used as a form of political commentary and reflection, as well as a tool to express one's political stance and views. In some cases, literature may reflect and praise political systems and policies, while in other cases, literature may criticize and oppose political systems and policies. There were many famous literary and political works in history, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which reflected and reflected on the ancient Chinese political system and society. Modern literature was also influenced by politics. For example, some political novels and literary works that reflected social problems, such as 1984 and Beautiful New World, deeply explored and reflected on the political environment and power relations of human society. The relationship between literature and politics also involved the interaction between culture and politics. Political systems and policies would affect the development and promotion of culture, while literature could reflect and comment on the influence of political systems and policies as a form of cultural expression. Therefore, the relationship between literature and politics is a process of interaction and mutual influence, which needs to be discussed and analyzed in different historical and cultural backgrounds.