Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that described the overthrowing of the Shang Dynasty by King Wen's son, King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa. This novel was regarded as one of the classics of ancient Chinese novels because it combined many elements such as myths and legends, historical stories, martial arts, fantasy, etc. It also described rich characters, twists and turns of the plot, grand scenes, and had high literary value and influence. He also had a very high evaluation of the other novels, Investiture of the Gods. Because it was not only an excellent literary work, but also an important material for cultural inheritance. The history of Shang and Zhou, myths and legends, and folktales described in the novel had a profound impact on Chinese traditional culture, ideology, and beliefs. At the same time, the characters, plots, and scenes in the novel were also deeply loved by readers and became a reference for later generations of literature. Investiture of the Gods was a classic novel with high literary value and cultural significance, which occupied an important position not only in China but also in the history of world literature.