Literature creation was usually both representation and performance. Reproduction refers to the restoration or reproduction of the social, cultural, political, and other backgrounds of a certain period by depicting historical, realistic, or fictional scenes. Performance referred to the use of literary forms to express characters, plots, and topics to make the work have emotions, thoughts, and values. In literary creation, reappearance and performance are usually intertwined and interact with each other. The part that was re-presented needed to be deepened through performance, and the part that was re-presented needed to be enriched. For example, in historical novels or biographies, the author needed to reproduce the social background of a certain period through the description of historical events and characters 'words and deeds. At the same time, the author also needed to express the emotions and thoughts of historical events or characters in the works. Literature creation was both representation and performance. It needed to present a more real, vivid and profound world of works through the in-depth excavation and performance of history, reality, fiction, etc.