Collection of Social Novels of the Republic of China: I Hate Not Meeting Each Other When I Was Not Married

Collection of Social Novels of the Republic of China: I Hate Not Meeting Each Other When I Was Not Married

by Liu Yunruo

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Ch. 4Driving Two Cars in the Green Alley, Getting Lost in the Fragrant Dust. Peeping Half of the Red Building, the Still Water Makes Waves
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"Hate to Meet Before Married" explores the eternal propositions between love, morality and responsibility with a highly tense emotional dilemma. The story revolves around the protagonist who has a family and meets his ideal true love. When the regret of "I wish we had met before we were married" becomes a reality, the characters fall into a violent torn between reason and emotion. Liu Yunruo did not simply make moral judgments, but used delicate and profound writing to analyze the characters' complex psychology layer by layer under the pressure of passion, guilt, and public opinion. The novel is not only a touching love story, but also a mirror that reflects human nature, revealing the difficulties and costs of individuals pursuing emotional happiness under the constraints of traditional ethical concepts, and triggering readers' deep thinking about marriage, love and responsibility.

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