Anna karenin, a young aristocratic woman, was decided by her aunt to marry karenin, a bureaucrat who is more than 20 years older than herself. After getting married, Anna found that she had no love for her husband and devoted all her feelings to her son. In the ninth year after Anna got married, on a trip to Moscow, she met W Lenski, an officer of the Guards, and fell in love with each other. After the attempted divorce from her husband, she resolutely left home to live with her husband, which was rejected and condemned by the upper class. However, the seemingly comfortable life after the combination with W. Lenski cannot conceal his yearning for his son and the inner pain caused by this illegal combination. Coupled with not being understood by W. Lenski, he often quarreled and finally committed suicide by lying on the track. Correspondingly, the young landlord Levin devoted himself to the agricultural reform. After some emotional twists and turns, he finally married the noble lady Kitty.