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A classic that will test your heart's ability to withstand an abusive relationship! When I saw this book, it suddenly reminded me of Eileen Chang's popular line: "Perhaps every man has had two such women, at least two. Married to a red rose, over time, the red became a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, white or "bright moonlight in front of the bed"; married to a white rose, the white is a grain of rice sticky on the clothes, the red is a vermilion sand mole on the mouth of the heart. This is an apt description of the women's version of "Hibiscus Brocade", because the two important men hovering in the heroine's soul are like red roses and white roses, the difference between flames and still water. And these two men bring different kinds of destruction, passion and saving love to Helan.