One possible theme could be perseverance. An old and disabled person going on a journey would likely face many challenges, and the story might be about their determination to keep going.
Another theme could be self - discovery. Through the travels, the old disabled character might learn more about themselves, their capabilities, and their place in the world. The new experiences during the travels can be a catalyst for this self - exploration. For example, they might discover hidden strengths or new perspectives on life that they hadn't considered before. This could be a way for the author to show that age and disability don't necessarily limit one's ability to grow and change.
I'm not sure which specific 'the travels of old disabled chinese novel' you are referring to. There may be many Chinese novels with themes of travel and disabled characters. You could try to search in some Chinese literature databases or ask in specialized Chinese literature forums.
Family might also be a theme. Maybe the relationship of the couple is influenced by their respective families or they build a new family together. There could be stories about how they deal with family matters.
One possible theme could be nostalgia. The old house might represent a bygone era, and the story could be about looking back at the past with fondness or regret.
It might focus on themes like overcoming challenges, finding inner strength, and the importance of acceptance and support from others.
If the 'Remarry no way' Chinese novel exists, one possible theme could be the idea of self - independence. The protagonist may choose not to remarry to show that they can be self - sufficient without relying on a new marriage. Another theme might be loyalty, either to a former spouse or to a certain set of values.
One possible theme could be the passage of time and how it changes people. As the years go by, characters may experience different levels of 'intoxication' in the form of love, ambition, or the pursuit of knowledge. Another theme might be the search for identity during those 'intoxicating' years. People often try to figure out who they are when they are caught up in various intense experiences.
Well, themes of power and powerlessness could be in it. If she's poisonous, she may have power over others, but also might be powerless in the face of society's judgment. Also, the theme of love could be present. Maybe her 'poisonous' nature makes it difficult for her to find love or be loved, and the story could revolve around her journey in that regard. In addition, family loyalty or the lack thereof could be a theme. Her 'poisonous' behavior might put a strain on family relationships or she could be trying to uphold family honor despite her nature.
The theme of female empowerment could be present. In a traditional Chinese context, a woman in the position of a vengeful bride is breaking free from the expected norms. She is taking control of her own destiny and fighting back against those who have wronged her, which can be seen as a form of female empowerment.
Love and sacrifice could be a major theme. One character might be willing to sacrifice their freedom, dreams or other aspects for the sake of love, thus becoming a 'prisoner of love'.
One possible theme could be the uncertainty of love. Just like in a gamble, you don't know the outcome. It might also involve the idea of taking risks for love, such as leaving behind a stable life for an unknown relationship.