Liang Han hated Mo Lan for divorcing her. In the novel, Liang Han and Mo Lan's marriage was unequal. Liang Han had a lot of wealth and resources while Mo Lan was just an ordinary farmer's woman. This kind of unequal relationship could lead to conflict and dissatisfaction between the two parties, which would eventually lead to the breakdown of the marriage. Although Mo Lan was portrayed as a very incompetent and selfish woman in the novel, Liang Han had no right to divorce her. From a legal and moral perspective, Liang Han should try his best to protect their marriage and find a solution to the problem. If Mo Lan really did something that Liang Han couldn't stand, he could try to communicate with her to solve the problem instead of taking decisive action.