I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a couple's experiences during their honeymoon period, perhaps with some special events or challenges that are symbolized by the 'golden' aspect.
Perhaps it could be about a shopaholic couple on their honeymoon. The wife might be more interested in shopping at local boutiques rather than traditional honeymoon activities, leading to some comical and romantic situations as the husband tries to balance her shopping desires with their honeymoon experience.
The obvious main characters would be the newlywed couple. One of them, likely the wife, is the shopaholic. There could also be some side characters like the local shopkeepers they interact with during their shopping sprees on the honeymoon.
The Story of the Golden Lock was not a short story. It was published in modern China in 1986. The novel was set in the 1950s and told the story of three generations of a family, depicting the rise and fall of traditional Chinese families and the distortion of human nature. The Golden Lock was considered one of Mo Yan's masterpieces and a classic of modern Chinese novels.
A honeymoon is a time for building emotional bonds, enjoying new surroundings and making memories that are suitable for public discussion, not sexual stories.
A hot honeymoon story might involve a couple who decided to go on a road trip for their honeymoon. They drove through scenic routes, stopping at small towns along the way. They stayed in cozy bed - and - breakfasts, where they would spend hours just talking and getting to know each other even more deeply. One day, they found a beautiful meadow filled with wildflowers and had a picnic there, enjoying the beauty of nature together.
Once upon a time, a couple went to a secluded beach for their honeymoon. They spent their days walking hand in hand along the shore, feeling the warm sand between their toes. At night, they had candlelit dinners under the stars and shared sweet whispers. They also went skinny - dipping in the warm ocean water, feeling the freedom and the sensuality of being together in such a beautiful place.
Definitely not a true story. 'Fatal Honeymoon' is likely a work of fiction that aims to engage and thrill readers/viewers with an exciting plot that doesn't have a basis in real events.
One possible theme in 'The Golden Glass' could be the transient nature of beauty. Just as the golden glass is beautiful but perhaps breakable, the things we cherish in life can be fleeting.