The plot of a story refers to the structure of a novel or story that drives the development of the story through a series of plot lines and events. It was usually a relatively clear process that described the story from beginning to end. A good storyline should be able to attract the reader's attention and guide them to follow the rhythm of the story while maintaining the integrity and logic of the story. The following are some common storyline types: 1. Linkage: The story develops from beginning to end in a certain order. 2. Non-linear: A twist or change in the middle or end of the story leads the reader into a new plot line. 3. Time flow: Make the story historical by describing the passage of time. 4. Spatial flow: By describing the change of location, the story has a sense of place. Here are some examples that can be used to create a storyline: 1. The protagonist of the story was a young man who was working hard to publish his own novel. He met a mysterious stranger who provided him with some writing skills and inspiration to help him write a wonderful novel. The protagonist's novel was discovered by a famous bookstore and decided to publish it. The protagonist received a generous sum of money to start his new career. 2. Non-linear: At the beginning of the story, the protagonist was trapped on a mysterious island. He found that he had been trapped here for a long time. He found a mysterious treasure on the island, but he could not find the whereabouts of the treasure. In the process, he met some mysterious people who told him the secret of this treasure. The protagonist finally found the treasure, but he also found himself trapped on this island and could not leave. 3. Time flow: The protagonist of the story was a young man who was working hard to publish his own novel. He met a mysterious stranger who provided him with some writing skills and inspiration to help him write a wonderful novel.