The Legendary of the Waking Marriage depicts a strange and bizarre picture of life in all its forms. The author's creation of the novel has attracted a lot of "dream" imagery, which not only plays an important role in the construction of the entire book, but also brings a psychedelic and bizarre artistic colour to the novel as a whole. The author attempts to warn the world through dreams by means of ghosts and spirits and to persuade people to practise goodness and virtue; he uses religious theories of good and evil to educate people and to awaken them to life, hoping that the power of illusory dreams will turn the tide and safeguard the decaying traditional patriarchal order. However, due to the constraints of the social environment, the system and the author's narrow world view, the blueprint of the Peach Blossom Garden he depicts can only be realised in his novel, and the social ideal of 'waking up' can only be a fantasy dream that cannot be realised in the end.