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#Zhou Rong, Zhou Bingkun's sister, dares to do daring to do it, and carries his own destiny. In her early years, as a young woman in literature and art, she passionately and without hesitation rushed to the mountains of Guizhou and followed her

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#Zhou Rong, Zhou Bingkun's sister, dares to do daring to do it, and carries his own destiny. In her early years, as a young woman in literature and art, she rushed to the mountains of Guizhou with great passion and no hesitation, and married Feng Huacheng, a "rightist" poet who was assigned here from Beijing. When she was admitted to Peking University after the reform and opening up and saw that Feng Poet, who had returned to the city, made up for the loss of her youth, she decided to break up with him. Later, she went abroad to take care of her daughter, and after returning to China, she did not fall in love with her past status as an associate professor, and worked as a math teacher in a private middle school until she retired to help out-of-school children in a poor mountain village with her husband Cai Xiaoguang. She is the image of an "intellectual woman" with a rebellious and independent spirit created by Liang Xiaosheng from the dimension of liberal ethics in "The World of Man", with an independent and autonomous modern consciousness that was rare in that repressive era. Zhou Rong has experienced two marriages, the first of which is a romantic love based on spiritual worship, but eventually she is disillusioned after recognizing the truth of life. Her second marriage is the rational love that faded last year, and the encounter between Zhou Rong, who returned to her hometown, and Cai Xiaoguang, who was once a suitor, once again ushered in the dawn of love. Zhou Rong as a "not free, rather than die" female intellectual image, her modern consciousness also runs through her lifelong study and work, she strives to break through the constraints of reality, and actively find the life she wants, all of which are a challenge to the meekness and weakness of traditional women and their attachment to male power

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