Character creation was a very important part of the creative process because it could inject vitality and depth into the story and also allow the readers to better understand and feel the story. The following are some requirements for the creation of characters in novels: 1. Personal characteristics: The character should have unique personal characteristics such as appearance, personality, attitude, values, etc. These characteristics should be able to resonate and impress the reader during the reading process. 2. Backstory: The character should have a background that is related to his personality. These experiences should enrich the character's story line and depth, and also allow the reader to better understand the character's psychology and behavior. 3. Conflict: The characters should have conflicts. These conflicts should be able to stimulate the character's actions and thoughts, and at the same time, inject more tension and drama into the story. 4. Growth and change: The character should have a process of growth and change. These processes should allow the reader to better understand the character's psychological state and behavior motivation, and at the same time, add more plot and suspense to the story. 5. Depthfulness and complexity: A character should not be a simple character, but should also have a certain depth and complexity. For example, a character should have its own dreams, beliefs, motives, contradictions, and other elements that can enrich the character's story line and vitality. The creation of a character in a novel required a comprehensive consideration of many aspects, such as personality traits, background experiences, contradictions, growth and changes, depth and complexity, etc. Only when these factors could be fully paid attention to and expressed could a character with vitality and depth be created.