The Ordinary World was a Chinese work set in rural China in the 1950s. Through the description of the life experience and fate of an ordinary peasant family, it showed the complexity of Chinese rural society and the variety of human nature. The following is an analysis and evaluation of the main characters in Ordinary World: 1 Tian Runsheng: As one of the protagonists, Tian Runsheng is a character with a complicated personality. He was kind, upright, hardworking, and caring towards his family and friends. However, due to his poor background and lack of education, he lacked confidence and courage in his work. He was often criticized and attacked by others, which made him feel inferior and helpless deep in his heart. 2. Sun Shao 'an: As the other protagonist, Sun Shao' an was a strong, brave, and ambitious figure. He had lofty ideals and ambitions, and he was unwilling to live an ordinary life in the countryside. Through hard work and study, he gradually succeeded and became an entrepreneur. However, he also had his own contradictions and shortcomings, such as being too conservative and feeling inferior. He often worried that his success would be envied and destroyed by others. 3 Xiulian: As Tian Runsheng's wife, Xiulian is a kind, simple and hardworking person. She loved her husband and family deeply, but because of her low background and education, she lacked competitiveness in her work and was often despised and ridiculed by her husband and neighbors. This made her feel inferior and helpless deep down, but she did not give up on her pursuit and dream. 4. Wang Dazhi: Wang Dazhi is Sun Shao 'an's friend and partner. He is a smart, cunning and ambitious person. He had initially joined Sun Shao 'an's business team to help him, but he gradually realized that he could get more resources and power by hook or by crook. His actions often violated morality and the law, causing him to be punished and taught a lesson in the end. The main characters in The Ordinary World had their own unique personalities and backgrounds, and their relationships were also complicated and subtle. The fates and choices of these characters not only reflected the reality of the Chinese rural society at that time, but also profoundly revealed the complexity and variety of human nature.