New Concept Literature was a genre of literature that rose in the 1980s and early 1990s. Its main characteristics were that it emphasized innovation, breaking through traditional literary forms and content, and exploring new topics and values. The representative works of this genre included The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, The Three Bodies, and so on. These novels not only made great achievements in literature, but also led a new literary trend. The emergence of new concept literature was mainly because readers at that time were tired of traditional literary forms and content and longed for new and energetic literary experiences. This genre's writing style and depth of thought were deeply loved by readers. Not only did it cause a sensation at that time, but it was also widely praised and sought after now.