Historically, I personally think that the love between King Edward VIII of England and Mrs Simpson is a great love. An English king gave up the throne for an American woman who had been married twice. Throughout the history of countries around the world, he dare not say that it is unique, but it is only a handful. When he married Mrs Simpson, no royal family members were present to congratulate him, but he still ignored it. ...
The love between the mermaid and the prince in the fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea" in literary works is the famous saying: The furthest distance in the world is not the distance between life and death, nor that you don't know that I love you when I stand in front of you. Mermaid's persistent pursuit of love and sacrificing her life for love can be described as unparalleled love.
There is also a folk story about the love between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, which corresponds to that sentence: The most painful thing in life is knowing that you love each other, but you can't be together. After his death, the earth-shattering epic that turned into a butterfly made people feel silently. ...