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What does cinnabar mole mean?

This question is a matter of opinion, because everyone has different ideas, so there are many answers to this question, and the author’s answer may not necessarily be correct, but I will tell you about this question. Tell me my own opinion.

The popular internet song "White Moonlight and Cinnabar Mole" "When the white moonlight shines, you think of her goodness; the cinnabar mole will last forever, do you know?" Some people on the Internet say that Bai Yueguang is the woman that men love most and want to protect but can't be with. Cinnabar Mole is the woman who spends spring, summer, autumn and winter by his side, and tastes all the firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Cinnabar moles also appear in Zhang Ailing's novel "Red Roses and White Roses". What does her cinnabar moles mean?

Zhang Ailing once said in her novel "Red Rose and White Rose": "Perhaps every man has had two women like this, at least two. If you marry a red rose, over time, you will become red. Becoming a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, the white is still "the bright moonlight in front of the window"; marrying a white rose, the white is just a grain of rice sticky on the clothes, but the red is a cinnabar mole on the heart. ”

I think this is a very wonderful description. She is a metaphor for the true meaning of love. It also implies the reality of love in the world.

There are two women in Tong Zhenbao’s life. They have very different styles. One is his red rose and the other is his white rose. The red rose Wang Jiaorui is charming, passionate and dissolute, and is a passionate mistress; the white rose Meng Yanli is conservative, demure and beautiful, and is a holy wife. He had an affair with Red Rose, but they didn't get together in the end. Later, he married White Rose, but he didn't cherish her! All regrets are just regrets. Cinnabar mole may be someone you can't let go of in this life. The emotions expressed are the entanglement and turmoil of not getting love, and the not cherishing and ignoring after getting it.

In Eason Chan's "Red Rose", "Those who can't get it are always in turmoil, and those who are favored are confident" may be the confirmation.

The above is my personal immature view on this issue. It does not represent any reference suggestions. If there is anything inappropriate, I hope to criticize and correct it.