Li Pinger is a fictional character in the novel Jin Ping Mei, a plump and vivid artistic image alongside Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian. He got this name because he sent a pair of fish-shaped bottles to congratulate him when he was born.
Li Pinger is very white, and her eyebrows are thin and curved. Earlier, she was accepted as a concubine by the Liang Zhongshu family in Daming House. Liang Zhongshu is the son-in-law of Cai Taishi in Tokyo, and her position is very prominent. However, Mrs. Liang Zhongshu was very jealous and extremely vicious. After being killed by her, her maids and concubines were buried in the back garden. Therefore, Li Pinger can't get close to Liang Zhongshu, so she has to live outside in the study with her foster mother. Li Kui jy, a post-Liangshan hero, killed Liang Zhongshu's youngest son in Cui Yun Tower, while Liang Zhongshu and his wife escaped in their own chaos. Li Pinger went to Tokyo to visit relatives in the chaos with many jewels and foster mothers. The flower eunuch in Tokyo is going to marry his nephew Hua Zixu. Through the arrangement of the matchmaker, Li Pinger married Hua Zixu as his first wife. Eunuch Hua retired, and then Huazixu and Li Pinger came to live in Qinghe County, and their home was next door to Ximen Qing's.