Multi-language narration usually refers to the use of multiple languages in literary works to achieve a more vivid and rich expression. This kind of narrative could not only make the work more colorful, but also improve the expressiveness and appeal of the work. In a multi-language narrative, multiple languages are often used to describe the same event or character's experience. For example, Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and other different languages are used to express the same plot or character's lines or actions. This kind of narration could allow readers to understand the characters and events in the novel more deeply, and at the same time, it could also enhance the international influence and cultural charm of the novel. However, multi-language narration also had some shortcomings, such as making the text difficult to understand and affecting the reader's immersion and emotional resonance. Therefore, when using multi-language narration, it was necessary to have better narrative design and language expression.