In the TV series "Ming Dynasty", Li Xuan's coveting feelings for Yun Niang, Yang Jinshui knows it. Whenever Li Xuan saw Yun Niang, his eyes were always full of desire and greed. In the play, once Li Xuan even pulled Yun Niang, wanting to possess something that didn't belong to him. This kind of behavior made Yun Niang very disgusted, after all, as Yang Jinshui's "opponent", she had nothing to do with Li Xuan.
However, Li Xuan did not restrain his behavior because of this. Instead, he made an excuse for his actions, claiming that he was "serving" Yun Niang. This kind of sophistry not only makes people feel disgusting, but also exposes Li Xuan's ugly face even more.
In the 3rd episode of the play, Li Xuan and Yun Niang were in the same frame for the second time, which was even more impressive. When Li Xuan found out that the Xin'an River had burst its embankment, he hurriedly ran to the residence of Yang Jinshui, the yamen of the Weaving Bureau, to report the news. In this process, he peeked at the thinly dressed Yun Niang many times, and his eyes were full of ** and obscenity. This kind of behavior is not only an insult to Yun Niang, but also a provocation to Yang Jinshui.
Overall, Li Xuan's behavior in "The Ming Dynasty" makes people feel very disgusting and uncomfortable. His greed, quibbles, and lewd behavior not only made the audience feel a strong antipathy towards him, but also gave people a deeper understanding of who he really was.