Of the four great love rat in the Republic of China, is it easier for a man to become heart breaker than a man with education and talent?

Mr. Cai Yuanpei, the president of Peking University, who is known as "a leading scholar and a model of the world", has been married for three times. Of course, Cai Yuanpei only married the new wife after the death of his former wife.

Mr. Liang Qichao, the leader of the reformists in the Qing Dynasty, had two marriages, which seems to be few. However, Liang Qichao married his second wife, Wang Guiquan, and his first wife, Li Huixian, is still alive, which means that Liang Qichao is embracing the left and the right, enjoying the happiness of his people. However, Li Huixian and Wang Guiquan have a good relationship, and they have carefully educated their children. Therefore, all Liang Qichao's children have a good relationship with their two mothers, one is called "mother" and the other is called "mother".

Compared with Liang Qichao, Mr. Kang Youwei, another leader of the Reformists, had a bad time.

Kang Youwei advocates "monogamy and one world", and advocates women's liberation and the establishment of a modern family system. However, he himself has a large number of wives and beautiful women. According to research, Kang Youwei officially married six wives and concubines in his life, and once lived in a home in Shanghai: the first lady Zhang Yunzhu, the second aunt Liang Suijue, the third aunt He Zuoli, the fourth aunt Gang Hezi, the fifth aunt Liao Dinggu and the sixth aunt Zhang Guang.

In p>1919, Kang Youwei married his sixth aunt, Zhang Guangcai, who was 61 years old and 16 years old. Kang Youwei held a grand wedding in Shanghai, and all his relatives and friends came to join him, but his wife, concubines and children were not present, and collectively expressed their boycott.

Strictly speaking, Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao were both people in the late Qing Dynasty. They lived a life of three wives and four concubines. It seems understandable that fashionable literati who have studied in Britain and America are not "scum".

"I left gently, just as I came gently; I gently waved and bid farewell to the clouds in the Western Heaven ... "Xu Zhimo, a poet who wrote the famous Farewell to Cambridge, is a representative of love rat.

At the age of 18, Xu Zhimo married Zhang Youyi, the younger sister of the famous Zhang Junmai. However, both before and after marriage, she disliked Zhang Youyi, thinking that she was very rustic, and marrying her only complied with her parents' wishes to have grandchildren.

In p>1921, when Xu Zhimo met Lin Huiyin, he decisively kicked off Zhang Youyi and pursued Lin Huiyin enthusiastically. However, Lin Huiyin finally married Liang Sicheng, the eldest son of Liang Qichao.

while Xu zhimo was pursuing Lin Huiyin, he flirted with Lu Xiaoman, the wife of his friend Wang Geng. As the saying goes, "a friend's wife can't play", Xu Zhimo not only played, but also took her into his arms. Xu Zhimo also paid a great price for this "foreign style" love. Lu Xiaoman is used to spending money lavishly, and she still pursues a luxurious life after marriage. In order to satisfy her desire for life, Xu Zhimo desperately works part-time to make money.

speaking of "love rat" in the Republic of China, Hu Lancheng should write a good note.

Hu Lancheng is a brilliant writer. She got married at the age of 19 and married Tang Yufeng. During her marriage, she had an affair with a woman named Yashan. After Tang Yufeng died, Hu Lancheng married Quan Huiwen again. It was in this marriage that Hu Lancheng met Zhang Ailing and lived with her.

However, Zhang Ailing is just one of many "good sisters" in Hu Lancheng. When Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing flirted with each other, they also became close friends with Zhou Xunde, a nurse in Hanyang Hospital, and Fan Xiumei, the aunt of the classmate's father, and married the latter privately in Lishui, Zhejiang.

Zhang ailing put up with all this and sent money to Hu Lancheng. Zhang Ailing's silent efforts at all costs finally paid off in 1944. This year, Hu Lancheng married Zhang Ailing and promised that "the years are quiet and the world is stable". Three years later, Hu Lancheng's promise vanished. In 1947, Hu Lancheng divorced Zhang Ailing.

except that "changing women is faster than changing clothes", many literati in the Republic of China go to romantic places as if they were routine.

When Kang Youwei was down and out in Shanghai, he often courted prostitutes and owed a lot of romantic debts. He planned to leave Shanghai quietly and walk away. After the creditors knew it, they ran to the ship of China Merchants to ask him for debts. Kang Youwei used his quick wits to hide in the lifeboat on the top of the ship, and actually escaped.

At that time, Ma Xiangbo, Li Hongzhang's assistant, was ordered to check the accounts of China Merchants Bureau, witnessed this "great event" with his own eyes, and recorded it in the book "Shanghai in Sixty Years".

Gu Hongming, the eccentric hero of the late Qing Dynasty, also had this "elegance". He has a famous saying, "As a celebrity, you can't stop whoring and concubinage", which is plausible. When Gu Hongming was a professor in Peking University, President Cai Yuanpei set up a "Dedication Society" to encourage professors to lead an honest and clean life. The professors all signed it, but only Gu Hongming refused. Cai Yuanpei laughed it off.