There are two relics in the ancient city of Bath in the UK and the city is closely related, one is the Roman bathing place for more than 2000 years, and the other is the former residence of British female writer Jane Austen for more than 200 years. She lives and creates here, and the works she has created have been dynamic and influential. Visiting Jane Austen's former residence, revisiting "Pride and Prejudice", and the dragging narrative still feels difficult to read. In fact, in terms of style, I prefer the Bronte sisters "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights". It is from this literary infiltration of the ordinary outside, the inner freedom, and the promotion of equality. The vague memory left in the reading impression is the scene of the English Highlands.