The narrative perspective refers to the way the author chooses to tell the story, the narrator or the bystander. The choice of narrative perspective can have a certain impact on the ending of the novel, and the specific way of influence depends on the plot and theme of the novel. In some novels, the author might choose different narrative perspectives to shape different characters and plots to change the ending of the novel. For example, through the perspective of a character, the author could have a deeper understanding of the psychology and personality of the character in the story, so as to better shape the character's image and better reveal the core and theme of the story. Other novels might change the perspective of the story to increase the suspense and tension of the novel. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, the author used the different perspectives of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters to tell the story, constantly creating suspense and surprises for the readers to constantly guess the ending of the story. The influence of the narrative perspective on the ending of the novel depends on the plot and theme of the novel. Different narrative perspectives can bring different reading experiences and endings.