These derivative works are usually created according to the characters, plots or backgrounds in the original works, so as to develop plot lines, role relationships, settings and so on. What is not involved or fully displayed in the original work satisfies fans' love and creative desire for the original work.
The word "fan" comes from "fan" in Japan, which originated from fan annals and refers to cartoons or novels created by associations or individuals of the same person. With the development of the Internet, the forms of humanities education are gradually diversified, including novels, cartoons, paintings, music, games, animations and so on.
The creative content of the same humanities can be varied, some are supplements and extensions of the original plot, some are adaptations of the original characters' personalities and relationships, some are discussions on the background settings not involved in the original work, and some are putting the characters in the original work in different time and space backgrounds to create a brand-new story. In the same humanistic creation, the creator can give full play to his imagination and creativity, and is not limited by the original design, making the work full of novelty and creativity.
Similarly, there are many ways to create and spread humanities, such as publishing them online or sharing them through exhibitions and comic exhibitions. At the same time, some excellent works with the same humanities may also be authorized or recognized by the government, which will affect the original fan culture to some extent.
It is worth noting that the creation of Tong Ren involves the copyright of the original work. When creating humanistic works, creators should pay attention to respecting the copyright of the original works, not infringing on the rights and interests of the original authors, and not spreading and selling them for commercial purposes. Most writers in the same humanities are out of love for the original work, not for seeking economic benefits.