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Xiao Hong's Anecdotal Allusions

On January 22nd, 1942 (the 31st year of the Republic of China), Xiao Hong was ill at the French Hospital in Hong Kong. She followed her last wish: she should be able to see the sea behind her. On the fourth day after Xiao Hong's death, Duanmu Hongliang came to a hillside in Repulse Bay with a pen, ink and a vase containing Xiao Hong's ashes. There is Lido Hotel above and a swimming pool below. After he buried the urn, he personally inscribed the "Tomb of Xiao Hong" on the grave.

When Duanmu Hongliang buried Xiao Hong, he smelled blood all 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 same vase and buried them secretly under a tree on the earth cliff of St. Stephen's Girls' School. The French hospital was located in this church girls' school at that time, and Xiao Hongzheng died here.

In August p>1957, Xiao Hong's ashes in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong were moved back to Guangzhou Yinhe Revolutionary Cemetery for burial. At that time, the mainland was anti-rightist, and Duanmu Hongliang was under censorship, so he couldn't go to Guangzhou to welcome Xiao Hong's ashes in person. He had to write a commemorative article "In memory of Xiao Hong, pay tribute to the party! "To show my heart, published in Guangzhou Daily on August 16th, 1957.

After the Cultural Revolution, Duanmu Hongliang asked friends from Hong Kong to go to the back hill of St. Stephen's Girls' School several times to find the burial place of Xiao Hong's other half's ashes, but it was too long and the trees on the hill were dense to be recognized. In March 1995, Duanmu Hongliang received a copy of the topographic plan of Hong Kong St. Stephen's Girls' School in the 194s, hoping to identify the exact place where part of Xiao Hong's ashes were buried. But after a long time, the copy was vague and the plan was illegible. Duanmu Hongliang said gloomily, "It seems that I may not be able to find it after I went. Xiao Hong's half will stay in Hong Kong forever.

On October 5th, 1996, Duanmu Hongliang died in Beijing, leaving a last wish to scatter some of his ashes to Houshan and Xiaohong's other half's ashes. In May 1997, Duanmu Hongliang's wife, Ms. Zhong Yaoqun, came to Hong Kong and realized his wish.

Xiao Hong, the above information source, once explained himself: "The greatest pain and misfortune in my life is because I am a woman."

Wang Enjia

Xiao Hong, a girl, was engaged by her family, and her fiance's name was Wang Enjia. This man is good-looking, graduated from normal school, and Xiao Hong is also very devoted to him. However, after graduating from junior high school, Xiao Hong went to Beijing to attend senior high school with her cousin, which caused an uproar in the local area, so her fiance's brother Wang Enhou forced his younger brother to break up with her. Xiao Hong refused to accept, and sued Wang Enhou for divorcing his younger brother. In order to preserve his brother's reputation in education, Wang Enjia said that it was his own request to dissolve the engagement, which made Xiao Hong lose the case. However, Xiao Hong later forgave Wang Enjia. In 1934 (twenty-three years of the Republic of China), they checked into Dongxingshun Hotel in Harbin, and Xiao Hong was pregnant soon. However, when Xiao Hong's labor was near, Wang Enjia suddenly disappeared, leaving Xiao Hong alone in the hotel. As for Wang Enjia's disappearance, one view is that he didn't have enough money to pay the house fee, and another view is that he had an accident.

Xiao Jun

When Xiao Hong was pregnant, she was trapped in a hotel and was in a difficult situation. She had to write to Pei Xinyuan, the editor of the supplement of Harbin International Association, for help. Pei Xinyuan sent Xiao Jun to the hotel several times to send books and periodicals to Xiao Hong, so the two literary youths began to love each other. In 1932 (the 21st year of the Republic of China), the Songhua River burst its banks. Because Xiao Hong owed too much money to the hotel, the hotel refused to let Xiao Hong leave. Xiao Jun rented a boat at night and rescued Xiao Hong from the water with a rope. Soon Xiao Hong went to the hospital to give birth, but she was unable to raise the child and gave it away. The child died later. After leaving the hospital, Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun checked into the local Europa Hotel and started a poor but sweet life together. At the same time, Xiao Hong also ushered in her own creative golden age. However, Xiao Jun has some male chauvinism. He has a rough personality and is frivolous. He has had an affair with three women in 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 a wife, especially not mine." They went to Qingdao together from Harbin and finally to Shanghai, but in the end, Xiao Hong proposed to break up with Xiao Jun, ending this love and pain relationship. In the summer of 1986, Xiao Jun came back to Qingdao. When asked about getting along with Xiao Hong, he mentioned that "he was really bad-tempered at that time and often got angry with Xiao Hong" and admitted that he had "beaten Xiao Hong".

Duanmu Hongliang

Duanmu Hongliang was a friend of both Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun. Unlike the rugged Xiao Jun, Duanmu Hongliang has a feminine temperament. He once praised Xiao Hong for surpassing Xiao Jun in literary achievements, which helped Xiao Hong regain her long-lost self-esteem. When Xiao Hong finally made up her mind to break up with Xiao Jun, she was pregnant with Xiao Jun's child, but she and Duanmu Hongliang still got married in Wuhan in May 1938 (twenty-seven years of the Republic of China). For this relationship, Xiao Hong once described it like this: "Duanmu Hongliang and I have no romantic love history. It was when I decided to be separated from Saburo (Xiao Jun) forever that I discovered Duanmu Hongliang. I don't expect too much from Duanmu Hongliang. I just want to live a normal life of husband and wife. There are no quarrels, no fights, no infidelity, no ridicule, and some are just mutual understanding, love and consideration. " However, Duanmu Hongliang's personality and his superior life in the past determined that he was not a good caregiver. Some people accused Duanmu Hongliang of leaving Xiao Hong at the critical moment of her life, but later, as explained by Duanmu's wife Zhong Yaoqun, Duanmu Hongliang left Xiao Hong to go out to buy food and medicine, and to look for a hospital that had not been taken over by the Japanese army. In 1987, Duanmu Hongliang went to Guangzhou Yinhe Cemetery to sweep Xiao Hong's grave, and wrote the words of mourning that "the ends of the earth are not far away, and the Milky Way faces each other every night".

Luo Binji

In p>194 (the 29th year of the Republic of China), Xiao Hong and Duanmu Hongliang arrived in Hong Kong together, and later published the novella Ma Bole and the famous novel Biography of Hulan River. During his stay in Hongkong, Duanmu Hongliang helped Luo Binji, a writer in exile in Northeast China. Soon after the Pacific War broke out, Luo Binji planned to leave Hong Kong, but when Luo Binji called Duanmu Hongliang and Xiao Hong to say 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 generously promised. According to Luo Binji's records, from the outbreak of the Pacific War to Xiao Hong's death in 44 days, he always guarded Xiao Hong's side. As for whether there is love between men and women between Luo Binji and Xiao Hong, later generations always denied it.