Have you read "The Death of My Wife"? This wife was literally worked to death. In the eyes of both male chauvinists and feminists, she was an exceptionally good wife. Alas... what a pity. As for the husband, he resembles the second Lin Shengbin.

"My wife and I knew each other for nearly 20 years and were married for 13." She met this man, who was over a decade older than her, at the age of 17 or 18, just as she was entering university. At 24, only a year or two after graduating, she married him. She was academically brilliant, "scoring a 9 on the IELTS and nearly full marks on the TOEFL," and went on to study at Tulane University's business school in the U.S., graduating with straight A's.

Her life had a stroke of luck early on—she successfully secured an H1B visa in the U.S. work visa lottery, which most international students fail to win, and found a job in the U.S. However, because her husband worked in the public sector, she gave up her hard-earned H1B and job at the age of 30 to return to Shanghai and reunite with her family. Starting at 26, she began having children, squeezing pregnancies, exams, and work into seven years, giving birth to three kids—two older sisters and a younger brother. Anyone who has experienced childbirth knows how exhausting the first three years are. The prime years of her youth were largely spent repeating the hardships of pregnancy, breastfeeding, and childcare.

At 32, she became pregnant with her third child. But because her husband was in the public sector and China had not yet lifted its three-child policy, they feared he would lose his job. To keep the baby, they decided to travel to Canada on a tourist visa to give birth.

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