
Two Titles of Cao Duoyong's Novels
by Cao Duoyong
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They sometimes talked about it, mostly in comparison with the lives of their neighbors, Harriet and Jim Stone. From the perspective of the Millers, the Stone family's life is more fulfilling and more promising. --Raymond Carver. "Neighbors" A neighbor's couple had a quarrel. With the doors closed and the windows closed, the sound of quarrels came through thinly and dullly, sometimes high and sometimes low, sometimes tight and sometimes dense. There were children crying and women cursing. The wife asserted that it seemed that the couple was not far away from getting married. I said that quarreling and divorce are two different things. Some couples get divorced even if they don't quarrel even once; some couples quarrel often but still don't get divorced. This kind of couple is called a "ding-dang couple". If they don't jingle or quarrel for a day, their life will not go smoothly. Quarreling is their only way to resolve conflicts in their lives.
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