Water Margins was a classical Chinese novel that was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. However, some people felt that there were some problems with the three views of this book. Some of them felt that the violence, bloodshed, discrimination, and other plots described in Water Margins did not conform to traditional moral values, so their three views were not correct. Water margin described some violent scenes, such as fighting and killing after the heroes of Liangshan gathered for justice. These violent scenes might be seen as immoral because traditional moral values emphasized peace, love, and mutual respect. There was also discrimination in the Water Margins. For example, Lin Chong was framed by Marshal Gao and forced to join the Liangshan heroes. He and other heroes were not friendly to women and the poor. These plots might be seen as immoral because traditional moral values emphasized equality and respect. However, it should be noted that different people may have different meanings of the three views. Moreover, Water Margins also had its own unique historical and cultural background. Therefore, the three views of Water Margins should be objectively analyzed and evaluated instead of simply being treated as the same.