Marriage is not held together by novelty, but by endurance. Although the marriage system is cruel, it is not terrible to be tempted, but what I am afraid of is loneliness and easy to be tempted, and to break the promise of the past.
Former King Bhumibol of Thailand chose to forgive, not because he was willing to be a cuckold, but because of his cherishing of the marriage and his adherence to his promises. He promised to be faithful to Sirikit alone for the rest of his life, and his love remained the same regardless of the beginning or end of the marriage.
There is a lyric in Eason Chan's Red Rose: "Those who are favored have nothing to fear". When they were young, Sirikit and King Bhumibol of Thailand met in this way, and their fates were closely linked.
Sirikit became the favored one, and Bhumibol took on the responsibility of being ordained in danger. Their meeting was not accidental, but because of each other's persistence and firmness, their lives have been intertwined ever since.
Bhumibol's love for Sirikit is like a clear stream, and no force can stop it. During the ** period, Sirikit took care of him meticulously, and this experience deepened the relationship between the two.
* Later, Bhumibol proposed to Sirikit, but was opposed by the Sirikit family. However, Bhumibol did not give up because of this, and he kept his promise to make Sirikit happy with his love.
In order to be able to capture Sirikit's beautiful moments, he not only learned to draw and photograph, but also made demands on professional photographers. Their love story has made Thai women feel envious and jealous, and their story has been told to this day.
Even though my photography skills are not good, I have to shoot by myself. In the fairy tales we are familiar with, it often ends with princes and princesses living happily ever after.
However, the world is not as beautiful as a fairy tale, but full of complexity. Maybe Sirikit wasn't lonely, but just curious about new things.
Like Flaubert's portrayal of Emma in Madame Bovary, she pursued emotions far more than she loved landscapes, because she had a keen sense of perception.
She abandoned her identity, forgot her vows to marriage, and challenged the world's vision. However, Sirikit couldn't accept this and even suffered from depression as a result, and was forced to accept it**.
Looking back on the past of the two, from ordinary to extraordinary, from deep love to pain, and then to strangers, the former couple finally separated.
Now, when Queen Mother Sirikit looks back on the past, will there be a moment when she bursts into tears because of those deep emotions? But unfortunately, the person who made her fall in love at first sight is no more.
Core idea: Although the marriage of the two people eventually separated, Sirikit still remembers their past relationship.