I'm sorry, since I'm not sure if this novel really exists, I can't tell you where to find it. You could try some large - scale e - book platforms in China like Qidian or Jinjiang Literature City and use the title to search.
I'm not sure if there is a Chinese novel specifically named 'love me harder husband'. There are countless Chinese novels, and this title doesn't seem to be a very common one among the well - known ones.
The theme of self - discovery can be present. As the husband tries to love his wife more intensely, he also discovers more about himself. He might realize his own insecurities or fears that were holding him back from fully loving her. And for the wife, she may also discover her own worth and what she truly wants from the relationship through this process.
One possible novel could be 'The Husband's Devotion'. In this story, the husband shows deep and intense love for his wife, constantly striving to love her 'harder' in the sense of being more affectionate, supportive, and dedicated. It's a story full of heartwarming moments and challenges they face together as a couple.
The reason why outstanding people worked harder was because they understood that excellence was not innate, but could only be achieved through continuous hard work and struggle. They realized that the road to success was not crowded, because there were too few people who could persevere to the end. Outstanding people lived hard. They understood that victory was ultimately the victory of their own values. As people grew older, they gradually realized that they could only reach the end by experiencing the road of the world, and only by tasting the taste of the world could they survive. Outstanding people hoped to wake up earlier than the sun every day because they believed that the sun could give them strength and energy. They cherished every moment of sunrise because they knew that those who never got up early could see how many times the sun rose in their lives. Outstanding people saw hard work as a part of their lives. They received positive encouragement from the environment, forming a positive cycle and making hard work a habit. In general, the reason why outstanding people worked harder was because they understood that hard work was the key to success. They constantly struggled to improve their cognitive ability and self-discipline, thus continuously improving their own excellence.
Once there was a husband named Tom. He loved his wife deeply. Every morning, he would wake up early to make her a delicious breakfast. One day, his wife was ill. Tom took care of her all day and night, bringing her warm soup and medicine. Their love was simple but strong.
Buddhism believed that it was difficult for women to achieve cultivation because of the social situation at that time and the expediency of the establishment of the bhikshuni Sangha. It was not intended to belittle the personality and status of women. Buddhism itself was equal and would not discriminate against anyone. The reason why it was more difficult for women to achieve success in cultivation was because they were limited by their physical strength and the heavenly tenth. They also faced more difficulties and resistance. However, if a female practitioner had the desire to save sentient beings in her female body, she could also achieve results through cultivation. In the Age of Chaos, the order of cultivation might be reversed, but this did not mean that it was harder for women to achieve. Therefore, the achievements of women were related to personal effort and wisdom, and had nothing to do with gender.
I haven't read 'Beast Husband, Let Me Off' specifically. But from the title, it seems like it might be a romantic novel. It could be about a woman who is in a difficult situation with her 'beast' husband. Maybe he has some characteristics that she can't stand at first, like being overbearing or having a temper. And the story might revolve around her trying to get away from him and all the drama and emotional turmoil that comes with it.
The plot of 'My Ex - Husband is in Love with Me' could potentially revolve around the ex - husband's journey of self - discovery. He might have initially thought the divorce was for the best but then realizes he made a mistake. The ex - wife, on the other hand, might be hesitant to trust him again. The story could explore their emotional turmoil, how they interact in social situations, and whether they can rekindle their relationship or if it's too late to fix what was broken in the first place.
Since I'm not certain which 'love me again' Chinese novel you specifically refer to, it's hard to say. But generally, it might be about a love story where someone is trying to re - kindle a past relationship.