There were some differences between Chinese novels from the 1930s and the 1920s: 1. Different social backgrounds: The 1930s was an important period in Chinese history. There were many major social events such as civil wars, foreign wars, inflation, and economic crises. The novels of the 1930s often reflected the social reality and people's lives in this period. The 1920s was another period in Chinese history. Although there were various social events, it was more peaceful and stable than the 1930s. The novels of the 1920s reflected the culture, art and ideology of this period. 2. Different literary styles and topics: The novels of the 1930s had a deeper style and more complex and serious topics. There were topics such as war, revolution, and social change, as well as topics such as love, friendship, and family. The novels of the 1920s were more relaxed, humorous, and romantic. Some of the classic works of modern literature, such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Journey to the West, were more imaginative. 3. Different literary forms and ways of expression: The novel forms of the 1930s were more diverse. There were both traditional novel forms such as Dream of the Red Chamber and modern novel forms such as Lu Xun's Madman's Diary. The novels of the 1930s were more profound and implicit. They often expressed the thoughts and emotions of the characters through their inner monologues and dreams. The novels of the 1920s were freer, more flexible, more direct, and simpler. The 1930s was an important period in the history of Chinese novels. The 1920s was another period in the history of Chinese novels. It was also the birth of many literary classics such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Journey to the West. These works were very different in terms of literary form, theme, and expression, but they all reflected the characteristics and features of Chinese society and culture at that time.