Who is Li Wan in a Dream of Red Mansions?

Li Wan in A Dream of Red Mansions is one of the four classical novel characters in A Dream of Red Mansions.

Li Wan was born in an official family, and his father, Li Shouzhong, served as a wine festival in imperial academy. When Li Wan grew up, she married her grandson. After Li Wan and Jia Zhu got married, they had a harmonious relationship, mutual respect and love. Later, Li Wan gave birth to Jia Lan, the crystallization of their love.

Li Wei related introduction

Li Wan, a young widow, is a feudal lady, a standard virtuous woman and the embodiment of women's virtue and merit. However, after she entered the Grand View Garden, she regained her youthful vitality, which not only promoted the vigorous development of the poetry club, but also turned the Grand View Garden into a pure land and paradise for her little daughter.

Li Wan was present at many important events in the novel, but she can only play the role of "beating gongs and drums" forever, leaving no special impression on readers. This may be in line with her status and ideological character-the eldest sister-in-law of Rongguofu, a widow who abides by feudal ethics and stands aloof from the world, is never satisfied and refuses to get involved in the whirlpool of contradictions and struggles.