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"The Love Series" has now reached its tenth volume, affirming the enduring prevalence of love in our lives. In today's increasingly complex urban society, individuals face daunting challenges, compounded by societal labels such as "leftover women", "losers", and "failures", which bring shame and seem to distance everyone from the prospect of happiness. The pursuit of happiness often proves easier said than achieved, with men and women experiencing disparate challenges and interpretations of happiness. Men's purported ease in finding happiness is attributed to their tendency to dwell less on matters compared to women.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2014
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The latest release from the "So This is Love" series by the talented new-generation writer Wang Yixing delves into the essence of love. Exploring the unadorned nature of love, it portrays love as free from patterns and rules, evoking moments of inferiority and superiority, laughter and tears. "So This is Love 11" features over thirty essays on romantic relationships, ultimately depicting love as a tug of war devoid of traditional notions of prince charmings and fairy tale romances. Despite this, the pursuit of love remains undeterred, for in love, individuals become protagonists, no longer alone in the game of love.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2015
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The twelfth installment of the "Love Actually" series by the new generation of talented men, Wang Yixing. Recently, it has become popular to say "don't forget your original intention," so let's take a look back at the original intention of this series. The original mode of love is no mode at all. The most standard rule of love is that there are no rules. In the face of love, we beg for what we cannot have, push away what we cannot avoid, feel inferior and superior in turn, and sometimes laugh and sometimes cry. Yes, this is love. "Love Actually 12" contains more than thirty essays on male joy and female love. In summary, the love between lovers is nothing more than a game of one-upmanship, and there is no such thing as a prince and princess, but all of the above does not hinder people from pursuing love, because in love, we become the protagonist and no longer...

  • AuthorOng Yi-hing
  • PublisherRitsuin
  • Publication Date2015
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"So This is Love 2" revisits the intricate nature of love, expressing the longing when apart and the continued yearning even when together. Love is likened to a fruit tree, requiring tender care and nourishment, though the enjoyment of its fruits may not always be ours. Emptiness, loneliness, desire, vanity, and the myriad other facets of love contribute to its complexity. Each love is unique and serves as a learning experience. Women exhibit courage, whether in love or not, while men tend to exhibit hesitancy. A man's inadvertence can lead a woman to yearn for him indefinitely; a woman's gentleness and silent sacrifices may only be truly appreciated in retrospect by a man.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2009
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The new generation love expert, Wang Yixing, has unveiled the latest love prose collection "So This is Love 3", delving into the essence of love with readers. Building on the vibrant hues of "So This is Love 1" and the serene tones of "So This is Love 2", the shimmering silver of "So This is Love 3" reflects the diverse stories of you, me, and him. This collection explores poignant moments such as the transformation of a woman after a breakup, the unique qualities that bind a couple together, and the complexities of love.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010
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One night, a young man from Generation Y had a heated argument with his girlfriend. After the clash, he noticed an unusual silence and began to worry about the situation. Overcome by concern, he discreetly eavesdropped on the other side of the door, only to be met with an unexpected and puzzling sight.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010