The Chrysanthemum in the Wind and Rain was a modern Chinese story from the 1940s to the 1960s, depicting the changes in Chinese rural society and the complexity of human nature. The main plot of the novel takes place in a small village called the "rear area". The lives of the people here are simple and simple, but their fate is closely related to the times. From the perspective of the protagonist Huang Yutang, the novel shows the suffering of the rural society and the distortion of human nature through his experience. In the novel, Huang Yutang was a young man from the countryside. He was hardworking and kind, but he was also affected by society and the environment and gradually became depressed and degenerate. He had experienced many setbacks and tribulations in his life, but in the end, he persevered and overcame his predicament through hard work and courage to become a useful person. Through the story of Huang Yutang, the novel explored the complexity of human nature and social changes, while also reflecting the reality and predicament of Chinese rural society at that time. The novel portrayed a real rural society with vivid images and profound thoughts, which aroused widespread attention and reflection.