The plot and scene description of a novel were important factors in shaping the characters and promoting the development of the story. Here are some ways to set up the plot and scene description of a novel: 1. Set suspense: By describing curious or unpredictable scenes, the reader will be curious and want to continue reading. For example," when he heard that voice, he was stunned and didn't know how to respond." 2. Setting up the background: By describing background information such as history, geography, culture, society, etc., the reader can better understand the environment in which the story takes place. For example," In that ancient and mysterious city, all the buildings were built on stone and wood, looking like they had been there for thousands of years." 3. Create conflict: By describing tense scenes such as quarrels, fights, chases, etc., the readers will feel nervous and afraid. For example," their fierce argument sounded as if the entire neighborhood was cheering for them." 4. Create an atmosphere: Let the readers feel the emotional experience by describing emotions and atmosphere. For example," She sat in front of the window and looked at the scenery outside, tears blurring her eyes." 5. Description of the character: By describing the character's behavior, speech, psychology, etc., the reader can better understand the character. For example," His eyes shone with determination as if he knew what he was going to do." 6. Use sensory descriptions: By describing the senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, etc., the reader can better experience the scene. For example," the pungent smell made people feel the stench in the air." When setting up the plot and describing the scenes, one needed to pay attention to details and images to make the readers feel real and vivid so that they could better understand the story.