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A selection of traditional love stories?

Love is an unavoidable problem in the process of people's growth, at a certain stage, love in the hearts of young people occupies an important position, especially in the adolescent middle school students, they need to get the correct love education to avoid less detours, better and healthy growth. Here is what I have organized for you, I hope it will help you!

Part I: Bing Xin and Wu Wenzao

Wu Wenzao is China's famous sociologist and ethnographer, Bing Xin*** XieWanying*** is China's "May Fourth" since the famous female writers, they are in the same boat through thick and thin, in trouble and **** 56 years of love and husband and wife. Bingxin comrade in 80 years of age has wryly recounted with Wu Wenzao love through.

Writer Bing Xin and her husband Wu Wenzao's love story began on an ocean liner by mistake. 1923 Shanghai to the United States on the ship, Bing Xin on behalf of her classmates to find her brother to find the wrong, it seems to be the same as God's intentional arrangements met Wu Wenzao. In the journey to a foreign country, began their journey of love. 1929 June 15, Wu Wenzao and Bing Xin in Peking University Linhu Xuan held a wedding, the guests only two school colleagues, classmates, hospitality a *** only spent 34 yuan.

"With love there is everything." This is Bing Xin's a famous saying, but also verified her and Wu Wenzao fifty-six years of unswerving affliction and **** love affair. After their death, the ashes of the two were buried together, and their beautiful love story became a great story in the history of modern Chinese literature.

Article 2: Zhang Eiling and Hu Lancheng

Zhang Eiling and Hu Lancheng, one of the most prestigious female writers in Shanghai at the time, and one of the key members of the Wang ***. In the midst of the chaos of the world, their meeting, getting to know each other, falling in love, and finally breaking up, can be called a "legend".

In 1943, Zhang Ailing met Hu Lancheng, an official of the Ministry of Culture of the Wang Dynasty, in Shanghai. That year, Hu was 38 years old, and Zhang Eileen was 24, but they soon fell in love. But soon they fell in love, and in August 1944, Hu's second wife filed for divorce from him. This gave Zhang Eileen and Hu a chance to sublimate their love - to get married. They got married without a legal program, just a piece of paper as a proof of marriage. The wedding was witnessed only by Zhang Eileen's close friend Yan Cherry. "Hu Lan Cheng and Zhang Eileen signed for life, married. May the years be quiet and the present world be peaceful." The first two lines were written by Hu Lancheng, and the last two lines are from Zhang Eileen's hand. With that, they became husband and wife.

In November 1944, Hulan Cheng went to Hubei to take over the editing of Da Chu Newspaper, which began a long separation from Zhang Ailing. on June 10, 1947, Hulan Cheng received a farewell letter from Zhang Ailing, "I don't like you anymore." Attached to the letter was 300,000 yuan, which was the script fee for Eileen's new movie book, "No Love" and "Long Live the Wife". Zhang Eileen never said a word about this love affair, we can only from Hu Lancheng's book "this life" in the "Republic of Women" to test. This relationship, which is right or wrong, perhaps really does not matter.

Part 3: Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng

Liang Sicheng was the eldest son of Liang Qichao, and also Liang Qichao's favorite son. Due to the politics of the time, Liang Sicheng was born in Tokyo and returned to China with his family only after the fall of the Qing Dynasty. Lin Wei-Yin's father was Lin Chang-Min, a talented political dreamer and explorer at the time. Lin Wei-Yin was intelligent and loved by Lin Chang-Min, and was also informally but well educated. It was because of the prominent status of the two families, and of course because of Liang Qichao's love for Weiyin, that the parents of the two families tied the knot at an early stage. However, this feudal marriage did not affect the two people's appreciation and deep love for each other in any way.

This love marriage is remembered for Lin Huiyin, a talented and beautiful woman, and even more so for the fact that there was an obsessive waiter outside of this marriage who was constantly talked about. In fact, Lin Changmin married Lin Huiyin to Liang Sicheng is to see his down-to-earth, romantic people more eager for a stable home.

All the men Lin Huiyin met in her life were not mere mortals, and all shared a certain level of ambition with the great talent. She shared poetry with Xu Zhimo, academics with Jin Yuelin, and endless talks about art with Liang Sicheng throughout his life. No matter how many interpretations of Lin Huiyin there are in the outside world, she handed over to the architect Lin Huiyin to be engraved on her tombstone before her death. When Liang Sicheng asked Lin Huiyin "why me", Lin Huiyin playfully replied: "I will spend my life to answer, are you ready?"

Article 4: Yang Jiang and Qian Zhongshu

When Yang Jiang was studying at Soochow University, it was rumored that the male students who pursued Yang Jiang were as many as "seventy-two" disciples of the Confucius Sect.

In 1932, Qian Zhongshu met Yang Jiang, a famous and talented woman of Wuxi, in Tsinghua Garden, and fell in love with her at first sight.

The following year, Qian and Yang held an engagement ceremony. engagement ceremony the following year.

In 20th century China, Yang Jiang and Qian Zhongshu were a perfect match. Hu Heqing once exclaimed, "Qian Zhongshu and Yang Jiang are a pair of famous swords in contemporary literature. Qian Zhongshu is like a male sword with flowing vigor, often sounding itself out of the box and shocking the world with its words; Yang Jiang is like a female sword with hidden green light, as wise as a fool and not showing its blade." In such a simple and cozy family of scholars, the two lived a life of "qin and serpent, luan and phoenix and singing" in the city.

One morning, Yang Jiang was still sleeping, but Qian Zhongshu was already busy in the kitchen. He boiled eggs, baked bread, warmed up milk and made fragrant black tea. The sleepy Yang Jiang was woken up by Qian Zhongshu, who put a small dining table on the bed and put the delicious breakfast on the table so that Yang Jiang could sit on the bed and enjoy it at will. Eating the meal made by her husband, Yang Jiang said happily, "This is the most fragrant breakfast I've ever eaten," and Qian Zhongshu smiled with relief when he heard his beloved wife's satisfied answer.

Qian Zhongshu once used a sentence to summarize his love with Yang Jiang: "The unique combination of the three incompatible: wife, lover and friend." The love of this literary couple not only has the romance of the peach blossom and the crescent moon like a hook, but also combines the tacit understanding and perseverance of two people who have the same heart.