The first article: Bing Xin and Wu Wenzao
Wu Wenzao is a famous sociologist and ethnologist in China, and Bing Xin * * * Xie Wanying * * is a famous female writer in China since the May 4th Movement. For 56 years, they have been a loving couple through thick and thin. At the age of 80, Comrade Bing Xin once told an interesting story about his love affair with Wu Wenzao.
The love story between the writer Bing Xin and her husband Wu Wenzao began with a mistake on an ocean liner. On the boat from Shanghai to America on 1923, Bing Xin found the wrong brother on behalf of her classmates. It seems that God arranged to meet Wu Wenzao on purpose. On the journey to a foreign country, they began a journey of love. 1929 June 15, Wu Wenzao and Bing Xin got married in Linhuxuan, Peking University. The guests are only colleagues and classmates from two schools, and the entertainment expenses only cost 34 yuan.
"With love, you have everything." This is a famous saying of Bing Xin, which also proves her 56-year relationship with Wu Wenzao. After their death, their ashes were buried together, and their happy love story became a much-told story in the history of modern literature in China.
Chapter two: Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng.
Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng were the most famous female writers in Shanghai at that time, and the other was an important official of Wang Pseudo. In troubled times, their acquaintance, acquaintance, love and final breakup can be called "legend".
1943, Zhang Ailing met Hu Lancheng, then an official of the Ministry of Culture of Wang Puppet. This year, Hu Lancheng was 38 years old and Zhang Ailing was 24 years old. But soon, they fell in love. 1in August, 944, Hu Lancheng's second wife filed for divorce from him. This gives the love between Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng a chance to sublimate-get married. So they got married. There is no legal procedure, only a marriage certificate. The wedding was witnessed only by Yan Ying, Zhang Ailing's good friend. "Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing signed a lifetime contract and got married. May the years be quiet and the world be stable. " The first two sentences were written by Hu Lancheng and the last two sentences were written by Zhang Ailing. In this way, they became husband and wife.
1944 1 1 In June, Hu Lancheng went to Hubei to compile Da Chu Bao, and began his long-term separation from Zhang Ailing. On June 1947, Hu Lancheng received Zhang Ailing's farewell letter "I don't like you anymore". The letter also includes 300,000 yuan, which is the payment for Aileen's new movie books "I can't love you" and "Long live my wife". About this relationship, Zhang Ailing has never mentioned a word. We just need to do textual research from Hu Lancheng's Woman of the Republic of China. It doesn't matter whether this relationship is right or wrong.
Chapter III: Lin and Liang Sicheng
Liang Sicheng is Liang Qichao's eldest son and his favorite son. Due to political reasons at that time, Liang Sicheng was born in Tokyo and returned to China with his family after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty. Lin Weiyin's father was Lin Changmin, an outstanding political dreamer and explorer at that time. Lin Weiyin is smart and lovely, deeply loved by Lin Changmin, and received an informal but good education. It is precisely because of the prominent position of the two families and of course Liang Qichao's love for memes that their parents married them off early. But this feudal marriage did not affect the appreciation and love of two people.
This love marriage is remembered by Lin as a talented person and a beautiful woman, and it is constantly talked about because there are obsessed waiters outside this marriage. In fact, Lin was married to Liang Sicheng because he was down-to-earth. Romantic people are more eager for a stable home.
All the men Lin met in her life are not ordinary people, and they all share the same interests with this talented woman to some extent. What she shared with Xu Zhimo was poetry, and what she exchanged with Jin was academics. The topic of Liang Sicheng's life was endless art. Even though there were many interpretations of Lin, she admitted that it was engraved on her tombstone by the architect Lin before his death. When Liang Sicheng asked Lin "Why me", Lin replied humorously: "I will answer it all my life. Are you ready? "
Chapter four: Jiang Yang and Qian Zhongshu.
When Jiang Yang was studying at Soochow University, it was said that there were as many as 72 disciples of Confucius who pursued Jiang Yang. From 65438 to 0932, Qian Zhongshu met Jiang Yang, a talented woman in Wuxi, on the campus of Tsinghua, and fell in love at first sight. The following year, Qian Zhongshu and Jiang Yang held an engagement ceremony.
In China in the 20th century, Jiang Yang and Qian Zhongshu were a match made in heaven. Hu Heqing once praised: "Qian Zhongshu and Jiang Yang are a pair of famous swords in contemporary literature. Qian Zhongshu is like a heroic sword, often out of line, which sounds amazing; Jiang Yang is like a female sword with green light and hidden treasure. " In such a simple and warm family of scholars, the two lived a besieged life of "playing the piano and harmoniously, and the husband and wife sang together".
One morning, Jiang Yang was still sleeping, and Qian Zhongshu was already busy in the kitchen. On weekdays, he is all thumbs and clumsy. He cooks eggs, bakes bread, heats milk and makes fragrant black tea. Sleepy-eyed Jiang Yang was awakened by Qian Wen. He put a small dining table on the bed and a delicious breakfast on the small table, so that Jiang Yang could sit on the bed and enjoy it at will. Eating the meal cooked by her husband, Jiang Yang said happily, "This is the most delicious breakfast I have ever eaten." Hearing his wife's satisfactory answer, Qian Zhongshu smiled with relief.
Qian Zhongshu once summed up his love with Jiang Yang in one sentence: "Three incompatible unique combinations: wife, lover and friend." The love between lovers in the literary world is not only the romance under the peach blossom and crescent moon, but also the tacit understanding and persistence of the two.