There are many images of domestic slaves in Chinese classical novels. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Lian was Jia Baoyu's personal servant who was tortured and humiliated because of his lack of autonomy. Lin Chong in Water Margins was a member of Liangshan Lake and was appointed as the cavalry leader by Song Jiang. However, he had always been a slave who was exploited and oppressed in the army. Lu Bu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a famous general during the Three Kingdoms period. He once served Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao and other forces, but was also used and hurt by his master, becoming one of the famous domestic slaves in Chinese history. In Journey to the West, Sha Wujing was Tang Sanzang's personal servant. He was exploited and oppressed by his master, but he finally gained some autonomy with Tang Sanzang's help. The image of these domestic slaves was deeply depicted in Chinese classical novels, reflecting the darkness and injustice of the society at that time.