After so many years, people's criteria for choosing a spouse have remained the same. It is a cold joke that Jiao Da likes sister Lin. Sister Huan Lin likes Jiao Da? impossible. Why is it impossible? Just impossible. From ancient times to the present, people from China to the outside world have always had an implicit desire for their mate selection function: men are strong and women are weak, including all aspects of mental, physical, property, and intelligence. This is one of the reasons for the late marriage or even the unmarried status of outstanding women (at least they consider themselves outstanding). Men want money, leisure, affection and righteousness. There is only one Ximenqing in ancient and modern times. Women who want the new ideas and old morals of Jiangsu and Zhejiang people in Beijing dialect are the only sister Lin. If you want to fall in love, you need to have the right taste and the soul and the flesh, how can it be so perfect, you are the sophomore of Cupid's shop! Lao Luo said it was WONDER, and Elizabeth also took a gamble to find the person she liked. Which one is more difficult to get married or fall in love with depends on whether you care about the content or the form. The ancients divided it up cleverly, and it was a stopgap measure to bloom outside the wall. No one believes in love now. Marriage has become extraordinarily easy, but it is also fragile. I'm sorry I digressed.
To be honest, in addition to the long neck and the playful answer, of course, there is also a special ability to run. I really can't see where Elizabeth is particularly prominent. But once you consider the standards for women in her time, this woman who was born with a grass mark on her head can actually use "arrogance" as a personality (and is dominant), and it is inconvenient to reveal her age. At his age, the connection refused to marry a man, and he trusted reason to clear up the bad impression of first seeing him, and he did not hesitate to fall in love with Darcy. "Yes, I love him very much." Tears were affirmed, and even the father who understood her best was shocked.
I don't admire her rationality, but I admire her trust in her rationality. She is at least a person who knows her transformation. If you change to a lot of people, such as Jane, you will probably be entangled with the "I won't marry you even if the men in the world die" that she just exported in April. Of course, her little sisters will be more refreshed in empathizing and changing their positions, but Elizabeth is still different, because she has been hesitated, helpless, and painful, and her love and non-love come from the heart. Just as "there is no destiny that does not surpass itself through contempt", Camus's words are really brilliant, and there is no love that does not affirm itself through struggle. For self-identity, Camus would say "self-awareness", which is to a large extent synonymous with life strength. Unfortunately, this feeling can become narcissism if he is not careful. Modern people seldom identify with themselves, and there are too many self-righteous Narcissus, or Sister Furong.
Excellence is ability, dare to be outstanding is courage, and meeting someone who appreciates you is luck. It is the same for women both at home and abroad. What touched me most about Elizabeth is that she has never wronged her own excellence. She made her excellence surpass her family background and the times. Jane Ostin is good for the same reason. But there is no need to hold hatred for Zhang Ailing because of this. It is also a kind of luck to be unfair to others, although it cannot be compared with Sister Lin. Aileen must understand, the common people have their own folk way of Qingjiayun, and you must not pretend to be a fairyland.
I really like Elizabeth's clever figure standing by the lake, thoughtful but not waiting. "I have no worries and fears." Her father's words are really right. I am worried that no one in the world can match you. What he said is not quite right, don't worry that no one in the world can match you.
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