One possible theme could be empowerment. The wife shocking the world might represent her journey of self - empowerment in a world that might not expect much from her as just the CEO's wife.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, novels with such titles often involve a story where the female lead, who is the CEO's wife, does something extraordinary that shakes up the world around them, perhaps in the business world or in society.
I'm not sure who Mr. Walton is specifically in this novel as I haven't read it. Maybe he is the main male character or an important figure that has some sort of power or influence over the love story in the book.
Xiao Xiao was a novel by Mr. Shen Congwen. The word "Fu" on the right side of the word "mouth" was pronounced as fü according to the pronunciation of Mandarin.
Xiao Feng had two wives in his life. The first was Xiao Manyu, and the second was Gong Xirui. Xiao Manyu was Xiao Feng's comrade when he was a teenager. They had met, known, and fallen in love during the battle. Gong Xirui met and fell in love with Xiao Feng during the anti-Japanese work, and they became husband and wife. Xiao Feng's first wife, Xiao Man Yu, was his comrade in arms when he was a teenager, and Gong Xi Rui met her during the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Xiao Feng had two wives. The first was Xiao Manyu, and the second was Gong Xirui. Xiao Manyu was Xiao Feng's comrade when he was a teenager. The two of them met and fell in love during the battle and became revolutionary partners. Gong Xirui was a talented woman in Jinzhong. She refused to marry the son of a landlord who was seven or eight years younger than her. Later, she met and fell in love with Xiao Feng during the anti-Japanese work and became husband and wife.
"Remembering Xiao Shan" was included in Mr. Ba Jin's representative work,"Home".
Other than " Remembering Xiao Shan ", there were also " Xiao Shan " and " Me and Xiao Shan " articles about Mr. Ba Jin's memory of his deceased wife, Xiao Shan. Xiao Shan was an essay written by Mr. Ba Jin in 1951. It described Xiao Shan's life and Ba Jin's deep feelings for her. This essay was regarded as a beautiful prose by Mr. Ba Jin and was widely praised. In addition," Xiao Shan and I " was a recollection written by Mr. Ba Jin in 1955. It described his life experience with Xiao Shan and the love and resentment between them.