One common element is separation. It could be due to death, like in the story where one partner passed away. Another is external forces, such as family opposition or social differences. In the story of the couple from different social classes, their families' disapproval led to their heartbreak.
One very sad romantic story is about a young couple. They were deeply in love but the boy got very ill. Despite the girl's care, he passed away. She was left heartbroken, holding onto the memories of their time together. Every place they had been to became a painful reminder of what she had lost.
Separation is a common theme. Like in many stories where one person has to move away for work or some other reason. It often tears the relationship apart.
One characteristic is the presence of unrequited love. Often, one or both of the characters love deeply but their feelings are not fully reciprocated, like in many classic stories. Another is the interference of external factors. This could be family, society, or economic differences that prevent the lovers from being together, creating a sense of hopelessness.
A girl fell in love with a boy from a different social class. Their families were against their relationship. They fought hard but finally had to part ways. The girl watched the boy leave on a ship, and she was left on the shore, crying as the ship disappeared into the distance, their love doomed by society.
A sad story could be that of an old man who lived alone. His family had all moved away and forgotten about him. He spent his days sitting in his empty house, looking at old photos. He had no one to talk to, no one to share his memories with. He passed his days in loneliness until one day he just didn't wake up.
Ode to Joy was published by China Modern in 1986. The novel was set in China from the 1950s to the 1970s and told the story of four sisters in terms of family, love, friendship, and social class. Although the beginning and middle of the novel were full of humor and joy, the ending of the novel was full of sadness and laughter, but also sad.
At the end of the novel, the protagonist, Andy, finally chose to commit suicide under the pressure of losing his loved ones and career prospects. This plot made people sigh at the fragility and helplessness of life, but also made people feel the author's deep thinking about human nature and reality. Although the novel has been published for some years, it is still regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels and is deeply loved by readers.
The following are some very sad sayings:
The world is so big, I want to go and see the result, I just want to die and come back.
Life is so hard, I'm so bitter, I want to die.
The world is so big and I can only face it alone. It's really lonely.
If I die, my first words will be: Why should I live?
Life is so boring, I'm so desperate, I don't want to live anymore.
The world is so chaotic, I'm so helpless, I want to die.
I'm so tired. I don't want to work anymore. I want to die.
I'm a failure. I'm really incompetent. I don't want to live anymore.
Life is so monotonous, I'm so bored, I want to die.
I'm so sad, I'm really sad, I want to jump off a building.
I'm so tired that I want to die. Why should I endure this pain?
The world is so big, I'm so lost, I don't know where I'm going.
I'm in so much pain, I'm so helpless, I want to commit suicide.
I'm so desperate, I'm so lonely, I want to die.
Life is so hard, I'm so bitter, I want to die.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily and a boy named Tom. They were neighbors and best friends. As they grew older, Tom fell in love with Lily, but he was too shy to say. One day, Lily got engaged to someone else. Tom watched from afar, his heart breaking. It was a sad love that was never fully expressed.
Unrequited love is a common theme. For example, one person may love another deeply, but that love is not returned. Another theme is separation, like in the case of lovers being parted by distance, war, or family. Loss is also frequent, such as the loss of a loved one through death or a relationship ending.