Changing the environment when writing a novel could be achieved through detailed descriptions and scenes to make the reader feel natural. Here are some ways to describe the environment: 1. Description of Details: When changing locations, describe the surrounding environment details such as buildings, vegetation, animals, climate, etc. to let the reader feel the changes in the environment. For example, in the novel " Sword Comes ", the author of the book," Beacon Fire Play ", wrote the sentence " The mountains and rivers are in doubt, but there is no way out." When he wrote the sentence, he described the surrounding environment of the village, including mountains, water, trees, flowers, and so on, so that the readers could clearly feel the changes in the environment. 2. Scene switching: By switching scenes, the reader can feel the atmosphere and characteristics of different locations. For example, in the novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry and his friends traveled through the forest to a mysterious ancient city. In the city, they saw towering skyscrapers, busy streets, ancient buildings, and so on. The switching of these scenes allowed the readers to clearly feel the different characteristics and atmosphere of the city. 3. Hint: Use hints to let the reader feel the changes in the environment. For example, in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, the author Cao Xueqin implied that the change of location made the readers feel that the environment in which Daiyu was buried had changed. 4. Creating an atmosphere: Through the creation of an atmosphere, the readers can feel the changes in the environment. For example, in the novel " One Hundred Years of Solitude," the author Garcia Márquez wrote the sentence " This is the fate of the Buenda family." By describing the atmosphere of the family, Macondo, the readers could feel the atmosphere of the place and the changes in the environment. Through detailed descriptions, scene switching, hints, and atmosphere creation, the environment could be changed more naturally, allowing the readers to feel the changes in the environment and the creation of the atmosphere.