Mai's introduction: Li Daoxing's third wife, Mai, taught her children English. She was also proficient in Chinese and familiar with Chinese history. She educated her children after the "Four Wise Mothers" in ancient my country, citing Ancient admonitions such as "Stop learning", "Hua Di pass on the book", "Serve the country with loyalty" persuade children and never tolerate children's small mistakes. Mai plays the piano well and can play the accordion. She often uses the piano and accordion to teach her children music. Mai advocated equality between men and women, firmly opposed the early marriage of children, and insisted on freedom of marriage. Mai's advanced ideas influenced the Li family. While inheriting traditional Chinese virtues, they became more advanced in thinking, more civilized in behavior, and more prosperous in business.