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Is Jose a fictional character of San Mao?

There are several reasons why Jose is San Mao's fiction (Jose is true):

1, the relationship between San Mao and Jose is ups and downs, which can be said to be legendary, giving readers the feeling that it is far from reality.

2. The love between San Mao and Jose is romantic and sad, just like fantastic beauty but realistic cruelty, which also gives readers a realistic sense of distance.

San Mao had experienced the love of life and death before he met Jose, and when he experienced the tragedy with Jose again, love was even more rare.

After Jose's death, Sanmao had a new love affair with Wang, which was unacceptable to readers.

The writer San Mao's love and marriage;

1967, San Mao met Jose Maria Queiroz, who was still in senior three. In addition, during her study abroad, Sanmao also made several boyfriends: a Japanese businessman in Spain, a German classmate who later became a German diplomat, and a doctoral student studying in the United States, but all ended in vain.

1972, Sanmao accepted the proposal of an elderly German teacher he met on the tennis court, but died of a heart attack.

1972, San Mao went to Spain again and reunited with Jose after six years. 1974, San Mao married Jose in a local court in the western Sahara desert. 1979 On September 30th, Jose died in a diving accident. With the support of her parents, Sanmao came back to life and never remarried.