Common literary works could generally be divided into several categories. The common classifications were as follows: 1. Fictions: Including science fiction, horror novels, historical novels, romance novels, detective novels, etc. These novels usually focus on the development of the plot, characters, and theme. 2. Poetry: Including modern poetry, classical poetry, lyric poetry, narrative poetry, etc. These poems usually express emotions, thoughts, philosophy, and aesthetics, focusing on rhythm, rhythm, and the use of language. 3. Prose: Including diary, prose, essay, biography, recollection, etc. These essays usually use records, narration, and description as the main expression methods, focusing on expressing the author's thoughts, emotions, and feelings for life. 4. Dramas: Including dramas, operas, operas, movies, etc. These plays usually focus on performance and singing, focusing on character creation, plot setting, and stage art design. 5. Essays: Including essays, reviews, essays, news, etc. These essays usually use criticism, reflection, and comments as their main expressions, focusing on expressing the author's views and positions, as well as thinking about society and human nature. These are just a few common ways to classify literary works. There are many other ways to better understand and appreciate literary works according to different classifications.