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In 1912, Guo Moruo married Zhang Qionghua, on the wedding night, because he saw Zhang Qionghua's empty nose, Guo Moruo turned around and left, Zhang Qionghua grabbed his cuffs and begged: "Don't go, give me one."

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In 1912, Guo Moruo married Zhang Qionghua, on the wedding night, because he saw Zhang Qionghua's empty nose, Guo Moruo turned around and left, Zhang Qionghua grabbed his cuffs and begged: "Don't go, give me a child......

In 1911, Guo Moruo, who was studying abroad, received a letter from home, in which his father said to him: "The family has ordered a family affair for you, the woman is beautiful, has read, and is still a Tianzu ......"

At this time, Guo Moruo, who had received education in new ideas, was very repulsive to feudal arranged marriages.

According to the later record of "Boyhood", after receiving the letter, Guo Moruo "scheming like suddenly took the scales weighing the plate seat, and the two weighing plates just shook empty".

However, as a filial son, Guo Moruo, like Lu Xun, agreed to marry because he "understood his mother's heart".

On the day of the wedding, when he saw the bride's pair of three-inch golden lotuses, Guo Moruo's disappointment was already halfway there, but he still pinned his hopes on the bride's appearance.

When Guo Moruo lifted Zhang Qionghua's hijab, she saw that her pair of "nostrils facing the sky" were completely out of interest, and she turned around and was about to leave.

Zhang Qionghua knows very well that her husband is dissatisfied with herself, and she may never have a chance to turn around this time.

She suddenly mustered up the courage to grab Guo Moruo's cuffs and said almost pleadingly: "Don't go, give me a child!"

But what is left for Zhang Qionghua is still Guo Moruo's resolute back...

In the next few days, Guo Moruo ignored Zhang Qionghua, and on the fifth day, he left home directly on the grounds of studying, but he didn't know that this trip was a full 24 years.

After Guo Moruo left home, Zhang Qionghua, as his wife, did not lose her temper because of her husband's coldness, on the contrary, she still took care of housework, was filial to her in-laws, and did her filial piety for her husband.

Later, Guo Moruo studied abroad and went to Japan.

During this period, Zhang Qionghua corresponded with him several times, hoping that he could come back to visit, but Guo Moruo refused on the grounds of "busy with studies".

It's true that he's busy with school, but it's also true that he has a new love, and it turns out that Guo Moruo, who is in Japan, fell in love with Tomiko Sato.

In order to marry Tomiko Sato, Guo Moruo wrote a letter to dissolve the marriage contract with Zhang Qionghua, but was blocked and rejected by his father.

But this still didn't stop Guo Moruo from remarrying, and Zhang Qionghua, who learned the news, could only wash his face with tears when there was no one at night.

Of course, even if he gave birth to five children, Tomiko Sato is not Guo Moruo's emotional destination.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Guo Moruo returned to China and fell in love with his third wife Yu Liqun, and he became a negative man again.

The most bitter thing is Zhang Qionghua, who has been alone in the empty room since the beginning of the newlywed, and has an empty name.

Guo Moruo went home again in 1936 to visit his seriously ill father.

's father told him everything Zhang Qionghua had done for the family over the years, and Guo Moruo felt a little guilty, so he bowed to her in front of the clansmen, which was an apology.

But Zhang Qionghua didn't complain, and she also took care of Yu Liqun, who came back together, to make fish for her, and let them live in the new house when she got married.

In her later years, Zhang Qionghua still lived in the room where she and Guo Moruo got married, at this time her in-laws had died, and she had no sons and half daughters, and her life was very lonely.

The only thing that accompanied her was the books Guo Moruo had read, the pen she had used and the diary she had written when she was young.

But she never said that Guo Moruo was not, and often mailed him pickles and specialties from her hometown.

In the 68th year after marriage, Zhang Qionghua died of illness, and she suffered from feudal marriage in her life......

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In 1912, Guo Moruo married Zhang Qionghua, on the wedding night, because he saw Zhang Qionghua's empty nose, Guo Moruo turned around and left, Zhang Qionghua grabbed his cuffs and begged: "Don't go, give me one."
In 1912, Guo Moruo married Zhang Qionghua, on the wedding night, because he saw Zhang Qionghua's empty nose, Guo Moruo turned around and left, Zhang Qionghua grabbed his cuffs and begged: "Don't go, give me one."
In 1912, Guo Moruo married Zhang Qionghua, on the wedding night, because he saw Zhang Qionghua's empty nose, Guo Moruo turned around and left, Zhang Qionghua grabbed his cuffs and begged: "Don't go, give me one."