" Golden Age " was a novel with many plots and characters. It was impossible to determine every detail. However, according to the novel's theme and plot, Zhu Suosuo married Xie Hongzu in a fit of pique, which seemed to involve the whole Jingyan. Jingyan was a language art in ancient China. It included many idioms, proverb, and catchphrases. It was widely used to express thoughts, convey feelings, and shape images. In the novel, Zhu Suosuo married Xie Hongzu out of spite, probably because she was disappointed or dissatisfied. Xie Hongzu expressed his feelings and thoughts through exquisite language skills, thus guiding her thoughts and feelings. Therefore, Zhu Suosuo married Xie Hongzu in a fit of pique, which might have involved the whole fine speech. It was not only a language art, but also a cultural and spiritual inheritance.
The reason why Xie Hongzu in Golden Age was ridiculed by many netizens was probably because his image and personality did not meet the expectations of readers. Xie Hongzu was a shrewd and capable businessman, but his personality was more eccentric, like to be alone, not very good at interacting with people. This kind of personality traits would sometimes affect his behavior and decisions, making it difficult for readers to understand and trust him. In addition, Xie Hongzu's character image in the novel was not three-dimensional enough, and the lack of in-depth description and portrait made the audience's impression of him more vague. Therefore, some readers were dissatisfied with Xie Hongzu's character, thinking that he was too cold and rational, lacking the expression of humanity and emotion.
In " Golden Age," Zhu Suosuo was a beautiful and charming girl. She had lived in a difficult situation since she was young, but with her beauty and intelligence, she gradually made a name for herself in the workplace. Zhu Suosuo and Jiang Nansun were best friends. They supported each other and went through many difficult times together. Zhu Suosuo faced a marriage dilemma in the play, but she finally bravely walked out of the predicament and continued to pursue her own happiness. According to the information provided, there was no clear description of Zhu Suosuo's ending.
Zhu Suosuo was a character in the TV series " Golden Age." She was a beautiful and intelligent girl who had been pursued and loved by many people since she was young. She and Jiang Nansun were good friends. The two of them experienced many ups and downs and difficulties in life, but they always supported each other. Zhu Suosuo showed her intelligence and excellent conditions in the workplace and gradually achieved success. Her marriage was not recognized by her husband's family, but Jiang Nansun had been helping her take care of the children until Zhu Suosuo had the courage to get out of trouble. There was no mention of Zhu Suosuo's ending in the literature.
Xie Hongzu in the Golden Age was a fictional character whose view of love was shaped by the author, Xiao Ding. As a fictional character, his view of love doesn't apply to everyone, so I can't comment on his point of view. However, from the perspective of the novel, Xie Hongzu's view of love can be understood as a philosophical and profound view of love. Respect, trust, and communication are very important factors in his love life. These qualities can build a stable and healthy relationship.
In a fit of pique, you could say,"cut off one's nose to spirit one's face" or "turn rusty".
To act in a fit of pique means to express one's inner dissatisfaction by acting willfully because one is dissatisfied or criticized.
The character image of Zhu Suosuo in the TV series and the original version of Golden Age was very different. In the original novel, Zhu Suosuo was a smart, quick-witted, brave, and compassionate girl. She had a strong sense of justice and responsibility and always worked hard to contribute to society. In the TV series, the image of Zhu Suosuo was blurred, and her character was weakened compared to the original. The image of Zhu Suosuo in the TV series showed that she was a calm, kind, and optimistic girl. It did not match the brave and smart image in the original novel. In addition, the image of Zhu Suosuo in the TV series had also been adjusted. For example, her relationship with the male lead, Wang Yanlin, had been adapted to be more strange. The relationship between the two in the novel was more intimate and touching. In general, there was a big difference between the character image of Zhu Suosuo in the TV series and the original version of Golden Age. The audience could choose to watch it according to their preferences.
In the finale of " Golden Age," best friends like Zhu Suosuo and Jiang Nansun did exist in real life. Bestie referred to like-minded friends who trusted each other, supported each other, and grew up together. This kind of friendship was often built on common interests, values, and experiences, and it was often accompanied by many good times. Although the ending of the relationship between Zhu Suosuo and Jiang Nansun's best friend in the novel was somewhat tragic, it also reflected the complexity and unpredictability of interpersonal relationships in reality. Everyone had their own experiences and stories, and interpersonal relationships needed to be flexibly adjusted according to the specific situation. Therefore, although we can't completely follow the plot of the novel, we can learn some important lessons about interpersonal relationships and growth.
Xie Jiayin was played by actress Wang Lin.
Xie Jiayin was played by actress Wang Lin.