Reading can definitely be part of the content 1. "Love in a Fallen City" by Eileen Chang
2. "The Lover" by Magritte Duras
3. Colin McCullough "The Thorn Birds"
4. Haruki Murakami "Norwegian Wood"
5. Junichi Watanabe "Paradise Lost" "This Thing About Men" "
6. Qian Zhongshu's "The Besieged City" (The Mirror of Marriage)
7. Lawrence "The Rainbow", "Women in Love" and "Lady Chatterley's Lover"
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8. Tagore's "The Birds" and "The New Moon"
9. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"
10. Milan Kundera "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" and "Slowness"
11. Simone de Beauvoir, "The Second Sex"
12. Cher Heidi, "Sexology" Report"
13. "The Little Prince" by Dirk Schüberg
14. Let me fulfill your happiness: "La Traviata" by Alexandre Dumas
15. Philosophy and fraternity of the soul: Stendhal's "The Red and the Black"
16. Beyond love, see spring flowers blooming: Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
17. I love you, and it has nothing to do with you: Zweig's "Letter from a Strange Woman"
18. It's like a play: William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
19. Love never needs to say sorry: Siegel's "Love Story"
20. Where the mountains are, your heart is broken: Iwai Shunji's "Love Letter"
21. Full of hidden reefs The ocean of love: García Márquez's "Love in the Time of Cholera"
22. Love has finally become a legend: Alain de Botton's "Notes on Love"
23 .Tender and strong: Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
24. Little pink love: "I Like Places Like You" by Horikawa Wave
25 .There is heaven, but there is no road: Kitamura's "Mado's Love"
26. Beauty and love are independent: Kawabata Yasunari's "Snow Country"
27. The rare confusion of love and Marriage: Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
28. The beauty and strength of growing up in war: Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind"
29. Think philosophically: Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
30. Odysseus-like legend: Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables"
31. Twenty-four hours, passing by love, walking through the restricted area: Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
32. The cruelest love and the most unbearable hatred: Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm"
33. A life-long wait worth it: Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago"
34. The person who awakens life: Helen Keller's "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"
35. There are only small characters, no small love: Theodore Dreiser's "Jenny"
36. Yellow leaves cover the ground, we are no longer young: Lu Yao's " Ordinary World"
37. Live lonely and die monotonously: Xiao Hong's "The Story of Hulan River"
38. Falling in love with your heart: Victor Hugo's "Notre Dame de Paris"
39. The torment of love and desire: Flaubert's "Madame Bovary"
40. My growth and war*** breathing: Anne Frank's "The Diary of Anne Frank"
41. Heavy Shackles: Zhang Ailing's "The Golden Lock"
42. Repent in front of yourself: Leo Tolstoy's "Resurrection"
43. A moment of grandeur: Maupassant's "The Necklace"
44. War, let women go away: Vasilyev's "The Dawns Here Are Quiet"
45. Tolerant love Or complete hatred: Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights"
46. Awakening from "dark consciousness": Zhai Yongming's "Women"
47. Dissolving the soul Secret: Shu Ting's "Collected Poems of Shu Ting"
48. Love, we once had it together: Yeats's "When You Are Old"<
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49. Your most beautiful temperament is freedom: Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
50. This happiness, that happiness: Yang Jiang's "The Three of Us"
51. Growth is the goal, love is the process: Zhang Xiaoxian's "The Woman on the Bread Tree"
52. Looking at marriage from another angle: Lao She's "Divorce"
53. A woman's urban legend: Wang Anyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"
54. The dialectical relationship between love and food: Xu Kun's "Kitchen"
55. Bravely being enlightened: Gorky's "Mother"
56. Jumping around, can you survive: Chekhov's "The Jumping Woman"
57. The heart is thorny every day, and the mother works hard: Su Xuelin's "The Jumping Woman" Heart"
58. Sometimes, money is also a sense of security: Yi Shu's "Xibao"
59. Everything is just private life: Chen Ran's "Private Life"
60. Let it become a fact: Wang Xiaobo's "Golden Age"