In the world of "Flowers", every character has an ulterior past, and Li Li's life trajectory can be described as winding and embarrassing. The haze of childhood, the struggle to become a model in the south, and the days when she was in deep darkness constitute her colorful life.
Li Li did not have a smooth life path, but after a series of life trials, he bravely chose to start anew and opened the Zhizhen Garden on the Yellow River Road in Shanghai. This is a story of perseverance and a new life, a true portrayal of a woman struggling to survive in the face of fate.
In the twist of the plot, the relationship between Mr. Bao and Li Li is confusing. From the moment Li Li first arrived, she regarded Mr. Bao as her home. And Mr. Bao, in the entanglement with Lingzi and Miss Wang, also seems to have unusual feelings for Li Li.
Before marriage, Li Li expressed his admiration for Mr. Bao through ingenious means, such as the black catfish with far-reaching meaning. However, Mr. Bao has always been indifferent to her feelings, which makes people full of doubts about the relationship between the two.
After marriage, although Li Li continued to work hard to pursue Mr. Bao, Mr. Bao's heart had already belonged to other women. Reiko and Miss Wang had made him fall in love, and Li Li was just a passerby in his sprawling harem. This kind of emotional twists and turns make people feel pity, and they feel even more unfair about what happened to Li Li.
Li Li did not hesitate to break with Nanguotou and Qiang Mujie for the sake of Bao, which can be described as the pinnacle of a power scheme. Her decision allowed Mr. Bao to earn a huge profit, but also attracted the shadow of identity ** and tragic ending.
The moment the black catfish was delivered, Li Li's love for Mr. Bao was beyond words. This is not only a show of love to Mr. Bao, but also a clear warning to Qiang Mujie, the general manager of Nanguo Investment. The director skillfully uses the metaphor of the catfish to reveal the interweaving of intrigue and helplessness, pushing the story to a climax.
Li Li's identity** became a turning point in the story, and her true identity also opened the audience's eyes. From going south to become a model, to the experience of those difficult years, to the unfortunate experience with Mr. A, her fate is so bad that people feel embarrassed for her tragic ending.
Her choices become irreversible under the director's arrangement, and a series of intricate fates are intertwined into the cause of her tragic ending. In this process, the audience can not only see her persistence and hard work, but also feel the helplessness and pain she encountered.
From Li Li's point of view, her dedication to Mr. Bao is not purely out of ignorance. She used to be a light in Mr. Bao's eyes, but she eventually became a speck of dust in his huge harem. All this stems from her persistence and affectionate belief in Mr. Bao, which makes her unable to extricate herself from the whirlpool of this emotion.
From the audience's point of view, her choice may be a helpless sacrifice, and she gave everything for the treasure in her heart. This two-faced argument makes the whole story full of drama and pathos.
In the world of "Flowers", Li Li's true identity is finally complete, and her choice and fate are also doomed to a tragic ending. This story is full of twists and turns of human nature and the difficulties of life, and each character is looking for his own way out in the flowers. Perhaps, this is the true portrayal of life, and behind every gorgeous flower is its own story.