There might be many reasons why Mo Shaoqian's role in the novel version of Thousand Mountains of Snow was not big. [1. Character Setting: Mo Shaoqian is a relatively unimportant character in the novel.] Although he had a complicated background and emotional lines, his role was not particularly prominent. Even at the climax of the plot, his presence was not very strong. This might be related to the author's writing style or to balance the length of each character. 2. Plot arrangement: The plot of the novel is relatively compact. Mo Shaoqian's space may be relatively small. It could also be that the author had put more effort into the other characters rather than Mo Shaoqian in order to highlight their personalities and performances. 3. Character Creation: Mo Shaoqian's character may have some flaws that made his scenes relatively small. It may also be that the author wanted to create a more three-dimensional and real character image. After all, a good character not only needed a certain background and plot, but also needed the author to carefully shape his character and characteristics so that the readers could truly understand and love him. The reason why Mo Shaoqian's role in the novel version of Thousand Mountains of Sunset Snow was not big was that it might be related to the character setting, plot arrangement, and character creation in many ways.