Ru Zhijuan was famous in modern China. Her representative work,"Lily", described the image of a rural woman full of female consciousness. The following is an analysis of the characters: An Independent Female Image Mei Ying, the heroine in the novel, was an independent woman. She was born in a poor rural family, but she was smart and outstanding in her studies. She was not discriminated against because of her family background. Instead, she had gained the right to think independently and make decisions on her own through her own efforts. When it came to marriage, she chose not to marry into a rich family but to elope with her fiancé. This kind of brave pursuit of self and rejection of restraint reflected Mei Ying's independent consciousness and female status. Kind, brave, and responsible image Mei Ying was not only an independent woman, she was also a kind, brave, and responsible person. In the face of her family's predicament and her fiancé's betrayal, she did not give up her values and principles. Instead, she chose to stick to her beliefs and bravely pursue her own happiness. She also helped other women get out of trouble and fought for equal rights for them. She was a respected leader of women. A Complicated Emotional Life Mei Ying was a rural woman with a strong sense of femininity, but her emotional life was rather complicated. She had a deep relationship with her fiancé, but after they eloped, she found that she no longer loved him. She then fell in love with another man but eventually chose to reunite with her fiancé. This complicated emotional life reflected Mei Ying's inner struggles and contradictions, and also reflected her complexity as an independent woman. Mei Ying was a rural woman with feminine consciousness in Lily. Through her own efforts and persistence, she gained the right to think independently and make decisions independently. At the same time, she also showed her image as a kind, brave and responsible person.