Yongzheng was an emperor of the Qing Dynasty and one of the longest emperors in Chinese history. During his reign from 1722 to 1735, he implemented a series of important reform measures, which had a far-reaching impact on China's politics, economy, culture and other aspects. In novels, the image of Yongzheng often appeared in literary works. Some works used Yongzheng as the background to describe his political career and the struggle between him and the ministers. His famous works included the 'Yongzheng Dynasty' and the 'Library of Heaven's Path'. The Yongzheng Dynasty was a historical novel with Emperor Yongzheng as the main character. It described the process of his rise from a young prince to the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, as well as his political, military, and cultural decisions and struggles. This novel was widely regarded as a classic of modern Chinese historical novels and was deeply loved by readers. The Library of Heaven's Path was a novel set in Emperor Yongzheng's background. It described the policy of 'sharing the land for the people' and his struggles with the other emperors and ministers during his reign. This novel was also widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern Chinese historical novels.