Sounds and noises in Liu Naou's fictions are not only represent just experiences of modern urban, but also reveal the identity of semi-colonial writers. Whether it is the disharmonious voices of women or the noises in the dark night of the city, the staring male subject feels frustrated, unfamiliar or even scared. Through the sound and noise, Liu Naou not only writes about the identity's frustration, but also implies that under the surface of imitating Western and Japanese literature, there may be hidden complex identity and even resistance exist.