A narrative is a genre of literature that usually describes the story or experience of an individual or a group of people. It presents emotions, characters, and events in a vivid, vivid, and detailed manner. The general steps of writing a narrative are as follows: 1. Decide on the theme and plot. The theme of a narrative was usually about personal experience, emotions, growth, philosophy of life, etc. The plot was presented through the experiences, feelings, and actions of the characters. 2. Collect materials. Writing a narrative required sufficient material to support the story. Materials could be collected through memories, observations, interviews, and other methods. 3. Construct the structure of the article. The structure of the narrative should be reasonable and compact, including the beginning, middle and end. The beginning should attract the reader's attention, the middle should show the character's experiences and feelings, and the end should point out the theme and draw a conclusion. 4. Write the main text. When writing the text, one needed to pay attention to the description of the characters, the expression of emotions, and the narration of events. Character descriptions should be vivid and vivid so that readers can feel the character's personality and characteristics; emotional expressions should be accurate and profound so that readers can feel the emotional changes of the protagonist; the narration of events should be clear and orderly so that readers can understand the cause, development, and outcome of the event. 5. Revise the article. After the first draft was completed, it needed to be reviewed and revised repeatedly to ensure that the article was logically clear, fluent, and well-structured. 6 Ending. The ending of a narrative should point out the theme and draw a conclusion. At the same time, it should leave some suspense or revelation for the reader to be interested in and think about the story and the characters 'experiences.