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The most fervent and resolute individuals in love are often the young and the old. The young are unaware of the potential pain, while the old recognize that this might be their final chance, creating a cyclical nature to love. However, the connection in love does not guarantee the same outcome, leading to varying degrees of heartache for everyone. Love remains enigmatic, as echoed in Tanya Chua's song, "The more you love, the less you understand." Despite encountering numerous experiences, it seems that understanding love only leads to a deeper sense of confusion and longing.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2011
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Love, an endless learning experience, takes on various forms such as first love, secret love, passionate love, infatuation, obsession, and bitter love. Despite encountering these different facets of love, its true essence remains elusive. In "So Love 6," Wang Yixing delves into the enigmatic nature of love, aiming to unravel its mysteries with readers. 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. Nostalgic, dedicated, willful, and hopeful for the perfect match, he embodies a complex and introspective perspective on love.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2012
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Love captivates both men and women, presenting a myriad of complexities. From first love to secret, passionate, infatuated, obsessed, and bitter love, the enigmatic nature of love remains elusive. Distinguishing between like and love, finding the ideal distance, and navigating the patterns of one's lover shape the course of love. Amidst the desire for enduring love, the fragility of affection is highlighted, calling for courage to confront external judgment and to define one's own path. Wang Yixing, the youngest recipient of the "Chinese Literature Biennial Award," offers an introspective exploration of love.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2013
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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.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2013
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February, known as the season of love, encompasses a spectrum of experiences—singleness, sweet romance, enduring love, and bitter heartache. The elusive nature of love complicates life in modern urban society, where individuals contend with stigmatizing labels like "leftover women," "defeated dogs," and "losers," distancing them from happiness. The disparity in the perception of happiness between men and women adds to the challenge of attaining contentment. Men's generally lesser tendency to overthink contributes to their perceived ease in finding happiness. True happiness, as suggested, should not hinge on a sense of security, and in a blissful state, concerns about safety should be obsolete.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2014
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In our perceived lives, we merely observe others' pain, relish their joy, and repetitively navigate the same routines, akin to a hollow existence. This realization unveils our seemingly unremarkable lives, shattering the illusion of middle-class normalcy and material lack.

  • AuthorWang Yixing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2013