Novels in Ming and Qing dynasties generally take this form, such as what and what and what and what and what and what.

Zhang Hui's novels are the main form of China's ancient novels. This form is widely used in novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, The Journey to the West and A Dream of Red Mansions.

Zhang Hui's novel is a kind of China's classical novel, a vernacular novel with clear rules and regulations, and the main form of China's classical novel. Its main features are divided into titles, neat paragraphs and complete beginning and end. It was developed from storytelling in Song and Yuan Dynasties. To talk about history is to talk about history and the rise and fall of war stories, such as five kinds of Shanxi-Hunan dialect, five generations of historical Pinghua, Xuanhe legacy and so on. The speaker can't tell every story once or twice from beginning to end, he must tell it several times in succession, and each time is equal to the next time. Before each speech, the main content should be revealed to the audience with the title, which is the origin of Zhang Hui's novels. From the words such as "speaking", "reading officials" and "listening to the next chapter" that often appear in Zhang Hui's novels, we can see the inheritance relationship between it and the script.

Song He's story has taken shape as a novel. Long story books are large in length, and are divided into volumes and titles for the convenience of narration. Each section is marked with a title and order, which is the earliest form of novels. After a long period of evolution and perfection, the style of Zhang Hui's novels was formally formed in the late Ming Dynasty. The novels created in this period use neat even sentences (also useful single sentences) as regression to summarize the basic content of this paragraph. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a typical chapter novel. From Ming and Qing Dynasties to modern times, China's novellas generally took the form of chapters and chapters. Some modern and contemporary popular novels still use this form.