After all, Wang Yuewen is in a new era of relative democracy and openness in China. Because of this historical turning point and progress, he also obtained the qualification to enter the university, and was "lucky" to enter the office and be transferred to the provincial capital in the future, but he was not satisfied with the status quo, and his "gratitude" failed to stop his new pursuit. Therefore, like Tan Sitong, Xu Teli and Yang Xiaokai, he dared to "eat crabs". The older generation of proletarian revolutionaries once said that "the heart is selfless and the world is wide." I think: Although Wang Yuewen eats with a pen, he can totally apply this famous saying. Otherwise, his series of novels exposing the hypocrisy and darkness of officialdom would be out of the question. Regarding the essence of Wang Yuewen's officialdom novels, Zhang Ren, a famous literary critic, commented: "The images of officials in his novels are vivid, revealing the profundity of officialdom struggle. Those who seek promotion are exhausted, those who are promoted are full of pride, small civil servants scoff, and those in power are bossing around. The atmosphere of officialdom he wrote is full, real and in place. It's virtual and real, and I seem to smell a fist fight in laughter and gluttony. This novel is full of indignation, lament and ridicule. The official atmosphere is very strong, and it stops at the official atmosphere. A little sigh, but also a little helpless. " Mr Zhang Ren only commented on Wang Yuewen's "officialdom" novels. In fact, Wang Yuewen also writes unofficial novels, which are equally wonderful. Meng Fanhua, a famous critic, once said, "Wang Yuewen is famous for its officialdom novels. In fact, his unofficial novels are more profound. His understanding of sex and politics, as well as his vivid and true description of China riffraff, all show that he is one of the most influential writers in China today. " Wang Yuewen is also a diligent writer. After Chinese painting, there is no story about officialdom in Spring and Autumn Annals.