I'm not sure specifically which 'one part woman novel' you are referring to. There could be various themes depending on the story. It might be about the journey of a female character, her relationships, or her self - discovery.
As I'm not familiar with the 'one part woman novel', it's hard to name the main characters. But in novels about women, often there is a female protagonist, and around her could be friends, enemies, or people who influence her life in different ways. Maybe there's a mentor - like character in this novel too.
Fence, Woman and Dog was one of the "rural trilogy"(Fence, Woman and Dog, Windlass, Woman and Well, Ancient Boat, Woman and Net) TV series that caused a great response in the early 1990s. The play told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeast. Among them, Tong Suo and Zao Hua wanted to divorce, and Yin Suo also wanted to live separately, which caused Maoyuan's dissatisfaction. The series had 12 episodes, each lasting about 48 minutes.
The Fence: Woman and Dog was a Chinese drama series that aired in 1989. It was also one of the "Trilogy of the Village"("Trilogy of Women's Fate"). The play was adapted from Han Zhijun's novel,"The Four Fates." It told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeastern countryside. Among them, Tong Suo and Date Flower wanted to divorce, which triggered a series of family disputes and farce. The drama had a total of 12 episodes, with Tian Chengren, Wu Yuhua, and others as the main actors.
The Fence: Woman and Dog was the first television series with a realistic social theme in the mainland of China. It was also one of the "Trilogy of the Village"(the "Trilogy of Women's Fate"). The play was adapted from Han Zhijun's novel,"The Four Fates." It told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeastern countryside. Among them, Tong Suo and Date Flower wanted to divorce, which triggered a series of family disputes and farce. The drama had a total of 12 episodes, with Tian Chengren, Wu Yuhua, and others as the main actors.
The second film of The Woman in the House was a TV series. It was a continuation of the first film. We don't know the specific plot and content of the second movie.
There are many versions of The Legend of Di Renjie, and we can find the first episode of the 1987 and 1999 versions. Among them, the 1987 version of The Legend of Di Renjie had 14 episodes, while the 1999 version had 24 episodes. However, as for the content and plot of the first episode, the search results did not provide any relevant information, so it was impossible to answer this question.
My answer was not accurate. Usually, a plot with one woman and three men was not very common and it was not necessarily a good story mode. It could be seen as a "harem" plot where a female character attracts the attention of three men, but there may be complicated relationships or competition between them. This kind of plot may cause controversy and criticism from readers because it may weaken the independence and equality of female characters.