Yanyan's Roman Wedding

Yanyan's Roman Wedding

by Hongying

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About This Novel

This is the latest novel by the famous writer Hong Ying. It tells the story of two cities, Rome and Chongqing, over five and a half days. A girl reads and stares at the river, and a girl dances on the beach. They are lonely and missing their father. They escape from the day-to-day mountain city and come to Rome with their hearts in mind. The momentary experience of female existence becomes a constantly playing melody and voice in this novel, which is not limited by national boundaries, cities, or time. In exploring the depth of freedom of the soul, it is a dialogue scene of urban spiritual life. Like a movie lens, it seems to have entered the palace of philosophical themes of love and marriage. On the one hand, it sincerely pursues love, and on the other hand, it faithfully analyzes the emotion and intellectuality surging in the depths of life. On the one hand, she yearns to perform the wedding ceremony, but on the other hand, she gives up marriage cautiously and without hesitation. This is an independent and unique novel, but it also inherits the theme of love and freedom from the May Fourth period.

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User 53620000812985mo ago

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Quiet Zhiyuan Zy86mo ago

I've seen all of Hongying's previous works.

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Quiet Zhiyuan Zy86mo ago

Hongying has released a new work

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Tia83mo ago

Yanyan's Roman wedding was so nice

I like this book very much. Everyone in the book lives such a quality life.

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Sad Little Lamb85mo ago

Very good work,

Very good works worthy of our careful reading,

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Chu Fan85mo ago

A new attempt full of fantasy and contradictory tension

It has a romantic and rich exotic atmosphere, as if following the characters through a holiday in Rome. Every line is filled with the author's familiarity and love for Rome, and it also provides readers with a strange space to experience this ordinary love story. Although the novel attempts an innovative way of writing to explore the female world, it nevertheless conveys a confusion between reality and the past. The author hopes to use a simple and even clichéd love story to convey a profound meaning, but he fails to break away from the stereotype of this type of story and ends up becoming popular, which is a pity.

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