Yanyuyao

Yanyuyao

by Han Xueli

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The novel is set in a small town in the south of the Yangtze River and revolves around the emotional bonds and fate of the Zhang and Wu families. It connects family, love, and feelings of home and country, and the core highlights "persistence and perfection accumulated by time." Zhang Yunlang, who was born in a scholarly family, had become acquainted with Wu Wanru, his uncle's innocent and innocent cousin since childhood, and they got married with the help of their elders. She married into the Zhang family with a generous dowry. Although she was not good at housework, she was very talented in embroidery, which complemented Yun Lang's calligraphy and painting. The two had a daughter, Yunyao. However, due to her weak body, it was difficult to conceive again after giving birth to Yunyao, and she was treated coldly by her mother-in-law, Aunt Zhang, who favored boys over girls. Fortunately, thanks to the support of everyone in the Wu family, Yun Lang has always had an unwavering affection for her. Wu Wanhong, the eldest son of Wu, fell in love with Chuntao, who was capable and tenacious in the embroidery business, and insisted on getting married regardless of the family gap. Chuntao, with her intelligence and diligence, not only supported the Wu family's business, but also became a solid support for the two families. The two families supported each other and lived a stable life in the small town, but the appearance of a mysterious Japanese couple, Yingzi and Li Zhumu, caused a bit of trouble. Yingzi and Wanru were married. Li Zhumu appreciated Yunyao's artistic talent, but quietly left due to his special status and the turmoil of the times. Years go by, as if he died prematurely, and Yun Lang sticks to his vows for many years without renewing his vows; Yunyao inherits her mother's embroidery and father's calligraphy and painting talents, and studies in Shanghai and Hong Kong in the tide of the times. She reunites with the grown-up Erlang (Li Quan), but they are separated by the war; Wan Hong joins the army, Chuntao sticks to the rear to take care of the young and old, and Wan Ying balances business and family. The story is intertwined with the gentle fireworks of the Jiangnan water town, the collision of tradition and new ideas, and the involuntary consequences of the war years. It depicts a group of ordinary people who stick to their family ties, love, and original aspirations through time. In the end, the tranquility of the town and the turmoil in the distance reflected each other. Yunyao completed her mother's last work "Sakura Dream", and the two families achieved perfection in the years, interpreting the background of life that "persistence in ordinary days is the most touching".

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