This story takes place in England in the mid-17th century. A female prisoner gave birth to a baby girl in Xinxingmen Prison. She is Moore Flanders, the heroine in the story. She tried to change her fate by marriage, married five husbands, and finally became a female thief. At the end of the mountain and water, fate smiled at her again. [part I] when Moore was still crying for food, his mother was sent to the United States as a slave for stealing. From then on, little Moore began his wandering life. One day she escaped from a gypsy caravan and met the mayor and his wife. Although they adopted her, they did not treat her as their own. She served tea and water like the family servants, and thanked the mayor and his wife. Moore's intelligence and beauty conquered the two sons of the family. She fell in love with the eldest son secretly and later found out that she had been deceived by him. In spite of the opposition of his family, the youngest son Robin confessed his true feelings to Moore and proposed repeatedly. In the end, Moore married a husband he had never loved. In the fifth year of marriage, Robin died. After entrusting her two children to the care of her mother-in-law, she left home in search of new wealth and freedom. Soon, she married a businessman, they squandered their accumulated wealth, and her husband parted with her after bankruptcy.