There were several key elements to writing a novel: 1. Storyline: The core of the novel is that the storyline includes the protagonist's background, experiences, goals, and related conflicts and solutions. A good storyline needed tension, a climax, and an ending. 2. Character setting: Every novel needs a protagonist, supporting characters, and villains. The main character should be the core of the novel, the most important character in the story, and should have enough charm and personality traits to make the reader interested in him/her. The supporting characters and villains also needed to have unique personalities and goals to make the readers pay attention to them. 3. Worldview setting: The novel's worldview should be coordinated with the story and character setting. The setting of the world should have enough details and background to allow the reader to understand the environment and background of the story. 4. Setting up the background: The setting of the background should be coordinated with the storyline and character setting. The setting should have enough details and background to allow the reader to understand the environment and background of the story. 5. Rhythm control: The rhythm of the novel should be coordinated with the plot and character setting. The control of the rhythm included the speed of the plot development, the speed of the character's actions, and the speed of the conversation. Ways to write a good novel include: Read and write more: Read a lot of novels and papers to learn different writing styles and techniques to improve your writing skills. Practice writing: constantly practice writing to improve your writing speed and quality. Through writing, you can find your shortcomings and improve them. 3. Make a writing plan: Making a writing plan, including the time and goals for each day, can help you better control your writing progress and also keep yourself motivated to write. 4. Focus on character creation: Focus on character creation to make readers resonate with the protagonist and be interested in the story.