Border towns
"Fire can burn everywhere, water can flow everywhere, the sun and the moon can shine everywhere, and love can be found everywhere." This book is the representative work of Mr. Shen Congwen, written from 1933 to the beginning of 1934, and describes the love story of Cui Cui, a girl from western Hunan, with Tianbao and Nuosong. Regret in love is also a kind of perfection I used to think that unmarried love is a tragedy, but after reading this book, I think it is a kind of perfection. For the protagonist Cui Cui, she is always full of expectations for the future. "Maybe he will never come back. Maybe he will come back tomorrow." Love is an experience, not a life. In the process of experiencing love, Cui Cui learned to be strong, independent, kind and respectful, and met a better self. This is a kind of perfection. The love concept of "you are my world, and my sky will collapse if you leave" is too bitter, while the love concept of "I can be myself whether you are here or not" is quite calm. 2. Love in the City written by Zhang Ailing.
Love in the city
"How many stories have been blown up by this bombing!" This book is one of Zhang Ailing's most popular short stories, which discusses the game relationship between love and humanity in war. Careful flirting is also a kind of love. Bai Liusu and Fan Liuyuan experienced constant temptation and counter-temptation, and finally fell in love with each other because of the war in the port city, and snuggled up to each other in the turmoil. The book is consistent with the goddess' love concept of "falling into the dust", and the flirting style is like a small hand, constantly scratching the reader's heart. Among them, picking up girls is equally useful today. 3. Fortress Besieged written by Qian Zhongshu
A besieged city
"Marriage is like a golden birdcage. The birds outside the cage want to live in it, and the birds inside the cage want to fly out, so they leave, and there is no game. " This book is Qian Zhongshu's most famous satirical novel, with a unique style, which describes the concept of love and marriage of intellectuals' free youth in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War. What kind of love is really suitable for marriage? This is my confusion in reading this book. In the book, Fang Hung-chien fell in love with different women at different times. In every relationship, they all experienced different scenery together, and walked into the marriage cage with one of the women and received trivial polishing. "If Fang Hung-chien chooses someone else to get married, will the ending be more decent?" I can't get the answer. I'm looking forward to reading this book. You have new ideas to discuss with me.
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