Ling Nan Yi Shi by Chinese writer Huang Yan and Okrumong by Nam Young-no, a writer in Joseon Dynasty, are two full-length classical heroic novels in the first half of the 19th century created by two writers who couldn't realize their ideal to be an official in real life. From the perspective of historical background, the emergence of heroes and heroines novel in Qing dynasty is the result of inheriting and reforming the original novels such as the genius and beauty novels. However, the emergence of the full-length Korean novels written in Chinese in the late Joseon dynasty are based on the improvement of the social awareness of novel. In terms of the creation way, Ling Nan Yi Shi adopted the sectional creation method to complete the creation of each part. But with the hero Yang Chang-gok as the focus, Okrumong was completed through the description of his trip of repeated “leaving home-returning home”. From the angle of writer's consciousness, Huang Yan and Nam Young-no couldn't realize the ideal to be an official in real life due to their failure in the imperial examination. Therefore, both of them met their desire indirectly by describing the process of hero to be an official of "cultivating the moral self, regulating the family, maintaining the state rightly and making all peaceful". On the other hand, as for sinocentrism, Compared with Nam Young-no, Huang Yan had a more objective attitude in his work and depicted minority characters.