Prose writing should pay attention to at least two points:
The first is the structure. The structure of prose should be what you see, hear, think and feel. In other words, there must be "seeing" or "smelling" at the beginning of writing prose, and then associations and feelings will be generated from it. This is reflected in Ba Jin's Lamp and Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond, which can be used for reference.
The second is language. Generally speaking, people say that the language of prose should be beautiful, but what is beauty? I don't think beautiful language is necessarily gorgeous. Its beauty should be reflected in that it can not only accurately express its thoughts and feelings, but also inspire people and arouse readers' thinking. At this point, I have always insisted on one point: the language of prose must have philosophy, and if there is no "famous saying", don't write prose.
The difference between narrative and prose;
Narrative focuses on writing characters' notes, asking them to write who they are, what they have done and what kind of personality characteristics they show; Or something, how it happened, how it developed, what's the point.
Prose focuses on expressing some thoughts and feelings about a thing, a scene or a scene. I call it what I see, smell, think and feel.
In short, narrative pays attention to memory and prose pays attention to lyricism.