In the TV series "Fireworks", Li Chengzhi's ending has undoubtedly become the focus of heated discussions among the audience. The direction of his fate not only reflects the flaws of his personality and the constraints of social concepts, but also reveals the complexity and contradictions of human nature. Li Chengzhi's life can be said to be a process of intertwined self-destruction and redemption, and his ending is the inevitable result of this process.
Li Chengzhi's first impression to the audience may be honest and responsible, but as the plot deepens, his inferiority, indifference and disrespect for women are gradually exposed. His abuse of Meng Mingwei and his remarks about Li Yijin's "losing money" undoubtedly reflected his patriarchal feudal thinking. This kind of thinking not only deprived Meng Mingwei of his dignity and rights as his wife, but also caused Li Yijin to bear huge psychological pressure during his growth.
Li Chengzhi's abuse and abuse of Meng Mingwei made the audience see the distortion and selfishness in his heart. He not only scoffed at Meng Mingwei's idea of divorce, but also used the house as a threat in an attempt to firmly control Meng Mingwei in his own hands. His behavior not only exposed his selfishness and narrow-mindedness, but also reflected his deep resentment and dissatisfaction with Meng Mingwei. This resentment and resentment stemmed from his disrespect for Meng Mingwei and his inability to do anything about himself. However, Lee's end was not entirely a personal tragedy for him. As a far-sighted woman, Qiao Haiyun's "extermination" of Li Chengzhi is actually a rebellion against the entire feudal ideology and sexism. Through a series of actions such as selling the house, she not only helped Meng Mingwei get rid of Li Chengzhi's control, but also allowed her to find a new self in social and life. This act of rebellion and self-help not only reflects Qiao Haiyun's wisdom and courage, but also reflects contemporary women's pursuit of self-worth and dignity.
Although Li Chengzhi's ending is tragic, it is not without a trace. His selfishness, indifference and patriarchal thinking not only made him lose Meng Mingwei, a kind and strong wife, but also made him lonely in his old age. The TV series "Fireworks People" shows us a profound social problem through the ending of Li Chengzhi: the idea of patriarchy is not only the oppression and deprivation of women, but also the constraints and restrictions on the entire society. True equality and harmony can only be achieved if we truly reject this thinking and respect the rights and dignity of every human being.
At the same time, the ending of Li Chengzhi also reminds us that personal growth and redemption require great effort and cost. It is only through self-reflection and change that we can truly get rid of the shadow of the past and embrace a new life. For Li Chengzhi, although his end is tragic, if he can recognize his mistakes and make changes before his death, maybe there will be a different outcome.
Overall, the ending of Li Chengzhi in "Fireworks People" is a comprehensive embodiment of complex and profound social problems and personal tragedy. It makes us think about the importance of gender equality, respect for others, and self-redemption. At the same time, it also reminds us that we need to have the courage and wisdom to make the right choices and changes in the face of social problems and personal difficulties. Only in this way can we truly achieve self-growth and harmonious progress in society.