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Why did a famous female writer in history have so many rumored boyfriends?

Xiao Hong was born in 1911, and her original name was Zhang Xiuhuan. His father was a feudal landlord in Hulan District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province. His mother died when he was young. Because her mother died young, Xiao Hong's personality changed.

When Xiao Hong was a girl, she was engaged by her family, and her fiancé was named Wang Enjia. This man was good-looking and graduated from normal school, and Xiao Hong was very attracted to him. If Xiao Hong could finish her life hand in hand with Wang Enjia, maybe she would be a relatively perfect writer in China, but the result is not like this.

At the age when love was just beginning, Xiao Hong chose to betray Wang Enjia. After graduating from junior high school, Xiao Hong eloped with her cousin, nominally to go to high school in Beijing. However, her relatives finally found out about the elopement, and this incident caused an uproar in the local area

Xiao Hong and her cousin After living in Beijing for a while, the two of them had no choice but to return to their hometown from Beijing when their family refused to send them living expenses. Xiao Hong also ended this ambiguous cohabitation life with her cousin.

(Wang Enjia in the film and television drama)

At that time, Wang Enjia was very young, and his brother Wang Enhou was very angry and asked his younger brother to break up with Xiao Hong.

This was originally a disgraceful thing. If you go by the way people do things nowadays, just break up. However, Xiao Hong did not do this. She went to court to sue Wang Enhou for divorcing his wife on behalf of his brother. Wang Enjia In order to preserve her brother's reputation in the educational community, Xiao Hong said that it was his own request to terminate the engagement, causing Xiao Hong to lose the lawsuit. However, Xiao Hong later forgave Wang Enjia.

In 1934 (the 23rd year of the Republic of China), the two checked into the Dongxingshun Hotel in Harbin. Soon Xiao Hong became pregnant. However, when Xiao Hong was about to give birth, Wang Enjia suddenly disappeared, leaving Xiao Hong trapped in the hotel alone. Regarding Wang Enjia's disappearance, one theory is that he did not have enough money to pay the rent, and another theory is that he suffered an accident.

(Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun)

After Wang Enjia left the hotel, Xiao Hong, who was already pregnant, was trapped in the hotel and was in a difficult situation. She had to write to Pei Xinyuan, the supplement editor of Harbin's "International Association" Asking for help, Pei Xinyuan sent Xiao Jun to the hotel many times to deliver books and periodicals to Xiao Hong, and the two young literary men began to fall in love with each other. At that time, Xiao Hong was seven months pregnant, but the two began living together three days after they met.

Xiao Jun raised money from many places, but failed to collect enough money that Xiao Hong owed the hotel. Coincidentally, in 1932 (the 21st year of the Republic of China), the Songhua River burst its banks and the hotel was flooded. Xiao Jun rented a small boat at night and rescued Xiao Hong with a rope, thus escaping the debt.

Soon, Xiao Hong went to the hospital to give birth, but she was unable to raise the child and gave it away. The child later died. After being discharged from the hospital, Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun moved into the local Europa Hotel and began a poor but sweet life together. At the same time, Xiao Hong also ushered in his golden period of creation.

However, Xiao Jun is somewhat chauvinistic. He has a rough personality and is emotionally frivolous. He has had affairs with three women in the past two years. Moreover, he did not regard Xiao Hong as his final destination: "She is simple, honest, stubborn, and talented. I love her, but she is not my wife, especially not mine." The two went to Qingdao together from Harbin, and finally met again After arriving in Shanghai, Xiao Hong finally broke up with Xiao Jun, ending this loving and painful relationship.

In the summer of 1986, Xiao Jun returned to Qingdao. When asked about how he got along with Xiao Hong, he mentioned that "I really had a bad temper at that time and was often angry with Xiao Hong" and personally admitted that "I beat Xiao Hong." ".

(Xiao Hong and Duanmu Hongliang)

Duanmu Hongliang was once the same friend of Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun. Different from the rough Xiao Jun, Duanmu Hongliang has a gentle temperament. He once praised Xiao Hong's literary achievements as surpassing Xiao Jun's, allowing Xiao Hong to regain her long-lost self-esteem.

When Xiao Hong finally made up her mind to break up with Xiao Jun, she was already pregnant with Xiao Jun's child, but she and Duanmu Hongliang still held a wedding in Wuhan in May 1938 (the 27th year of the Republic of China). . Later, the child was born, but died soon after.

For this relationship, Xiao Hong once described this: "Duanmu Hongliang and I have no romantic love history. It was when I decided to separate from Sanlang (Xiao Jun) forever that I discovered Duanmu Hong." Liang. I don't have any high expectations for Duanmu Hongliang. I just want to live a normal common people's married life. There will be no quarrels, no fighting, no infidelity, no ridicule, just mutual understanding, love and consideration.

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(Luo Binji)

In 1940 (the 29th year of the Republic of China), Xiao Hong and Duanmu Hongliang arrived in Hong Kong together, and later published the novella "Mabele" and the famous novel The novel "The Story of Hulan River".

While in Hong Kong, Duanmu Hongliang helped Luo Binji, who was also an exiled writer in the Northeast. Soon, the Pacific War broke out and Luo Binji planned to evacuate Hong Kong, but when Luo Binji called Duanmu. When Hong Liang and Xiao Hong were saying goodbye, Duanmu Hongliang asked him if he could stay in Hong Kong temporarily to help take care of Xiao Hong, who was seriously ill. Luo Binji readily agreed.

According to Luo Binji's records, it took 44 days from the outbreak of the Pacific War to Xiao Hong's death. He always stayed by Xiao Hong's side. As for whether there was a relationship between Luo Binji and Xiao Hong, his descendants always denied it.

(Xiao Hong)

In 1942 (the third year of the Republic of China). On January 22 (11th year), Xiao Hong died of illness in the French Hospital in Hong Kong. In compliance with her last wish: she should be able to see the sea after her death. On the fourth day after Xiao Hong's death, Duanmu Hongliang brought a pen, ink and a bag containing Xiao Hong's ashes. The vase came to a hillside in Repulse Bay, where there is the Lido Hotel above and a swimming pool below. After he buried the urn deeply, a wooden plaque inscribed "Xiao Hong's Tomb" was erected in front of the grave.

When Duanmu Hongliang was burying Xiao Hong, he smelled the smell of blood along the way. He was worried that the cemetery could not be preserved for a long time, so he deliberately left the other half of the ashes in another identical vase, secretly. He was buried under a tree on the cliff of St. Stephen's Girls' School.

After the Cultural Revolution, Duanmu Hongliang asked friends in Hong Kong several times to go to the mountains behind St. Stephen's Girls' School to find Xiao Hong's other half. The ashes were buried there, but it was too old and the mountains were densely covered with trees, making it difficult to identify. In March 1995, Duanmu Hongliang received a copy of the topographical plan of Hong Kong's St. Stephen's Girls' School in the 1940s, hoping to identify the part where Xiao Hong was buried. The exact location of the ashes was so long ago that the copy was blurry and it was a floor plan that was difficult to identify. Duanmu Hongliang said sadly: "It seems that I may not be able to find it. Xiao Hong's half will remain forever." In Hong Kong.

On October 5, 1996, Duanmu Hongliang passed away in Beijing. He left a last wish to scatter part of his ashes in the back hill of St. Stephen's Girls' School in Hong Kong and to bury the other half of Xiao Hong's ashes. land. In May 1997, Duanmu Hongliang's wife, Ms. Zhong Yaoqun, came to Hong Kong and fulfilled his wish.