So it's love (8)
He expressed that being loved doesn't necessitate being understood, but he values understanding over love. According to him, men often feign understanding, and women, in seeking affection, should feign ignorance to garner love—a seemingly foolproof strategy. He views ambiguity as a trailer, a captivating teaser of life's experiences. Questioning the rush to end a person's life, he observes that contemporary considerations for marriage often revolve around security rather than love. This sentiment is encapsulated by Wang Yixing in the eighth installment of the "So This is Love" series, a contemplation of emotional fragments. Wang Yixing, the youngest recipient of the "Chinese Literature Biennial Award," identifies as a writer over an artist, believing in love but not in marriage, and aspires to cultivate focus amid nostalgia.