Thank you Yuan Zhi for the recommendation. This article is really well written. The two people and their relationship are very "dirty". Dirty writing, I don¡¯t mean h, of course there must be, but here I am referring more to the psychological state. The heroine is a court lady on the surface, but she is a god in essence. The relationship with Emperor Qing has always been a tool relationship of using and being used.
It can be said that Emperor Qing has no respect for her. The heroine entered the palace for revenge. Throughout the whole story, she silently endured the backstab without desire and desire. The author did not describe her happiness, as if there was only pain.
But when I read the article, I had a faint feeling that the heroine is actually happy. She reminded me of Mizukawa¡¯s Japanese drama "Double Fantasy". The object, the way to lure her out (is not to seduce but to provoke with hostility. The first time we met, I sent out a yp invitation very bluntly, and without respect, the gesture can be called shameless.
The heroine didn't love him either, and the two got together soon, and she was very frank, "Don't say you love me, I just fell in love."
The one in the play is just the guide on the road to the awakening of the heroine x, and the heroine has more py behind.
And in this novel, it may be because everyone is locked in the same palace, even if two people do not love each other, it does not affect their physical harmony and the resulting bond. Even I think the heroine's hatred is sometimes a catalyst, after all, hatred is stronger than love. The two indifferent people may also have a tendency to self-destruct, otherwise it would be difficult to explain that they can still be together after hurting each other. I don't think it is love that dissolves hatred and binds them together. In fact, it's quite interesting. Sometimes people who love each other may not be able to go on, and those who don't love live happily and beautifully as if they are true love.
It's rare to see this kind of setting of liking or falling in love with a person I despise in online articles, and I remember the freedom of shooting the eagles in my impression. There are quite a lot of physical books, Maugham's "The Veil" is a typical example, and the hero's confession is very classic:
I know you are stupid, frivolous, mindless, but I love you, I know your goals and ideals are vulgar and common, but I love you. I know you're second-rate, but I love you. It's funny when you think about it, I tried to like what pleases you, and I endured torture to hide myself from you, when in fact I wasn't ignorant, vulgar, scandal-mongering or stupid. I know how afraid you are of wit, and do my best to make you think I'm a big fool, like every pinch you know. I know that you marry me only for temporary benefit, I love you so much, I don't care.
The hero loves the heroine very much and is a good person. Later, he died of an illness because of helping the sick, and the heroine still didn't fall in love with him.
Now when I read online articles, especially Su Wen, including playing games, I often feel as if I just treat him well and just pretend to be his ideal type. As long as "Sugan" is not handled properly, it will be very boring. There is still a gap between the ideal type and the real lover, otherwise people would still be arguing about whether Linghu Chong loves Junior Sister or Ren Yingying. Jin Yong's protagonists are more orthodox, while Gu Long's characters are more complicated. Xie Xiaofeng and Li Xunhuan are both protagonists who like to abuse themselves, and their self-torture is different from that of Gong Jiu.
When I launched "Out of the Cage" before, I mentioned a sentence from Cioran, "Out of resentment towards human nature, that kind of self-deprecating eagerness makes people want to play victims, monsters, animals" . Some of the dark side of human nature is really interesting. Everyone should have read "The Lost Lover". In the final ending of the original book, the hero is actually a little bit reactivated by the madness of the heroine. People have to sigh that they are really perverted couples. ah. In "Lust (Caution"), Wang Jiazhi and Mr. Yi, and even I think the small cos theater where the male and female protagonists imitate each other's cheating partners in Wong Kar Wai's "In the Mood for Love" is quite abnormal.
There is also "Shunqin Chao" mentioned in the comment area recently. Many of Junichiro Tanizaki's novels also talk about morbid love. The psychological activities of the heroine's best friend are also very interesting.
There are too many literary and artistic films in this area. I have the opportunity to recommend some films with abnormal psychological protagonists. Let¡¯s talk about this for today. Good night! (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com