I haven't come across a Chinese novel that is clearly centered around the phrase 'you have guts'. Chinese novels cover a wide range of themes, from love and family to war and adventure. While courage is a common trait in many novels, there may not be one that is so simply named or themed as 'you have guts'.
Guts is purely fictional. It's a concept or character that exists within the realm of imagination and creative storytelling rather than being based on reality.
The main theme could be about renewal. After the rain often symbolizes a fresh start. In the novel, it might be about characters getting a second chance or a new perspective on their lives after some sort of 'storm' or difficult situation.
The main theme could be loneliness. The woman in the story seems lonely and the cat in the rain might symbolize her own situation, something she wants to care for and save from the discomfort of the rain, which is similar to her own feelings of being in an unfulfilling situation.
Yes, let me recommend you a few novels:
1. [Howling at the End of the Road: Rain in Jianghu!] Jianghu Road! The end of the martial world! A long howl in the martial world!
2. "Under the Acacia Tree, Acacia Rain": The flowers in the forest withered and the spring red was too hasty. Rouge tears, stay drunk, when heavy. Under the lovesick tree, I waited for another thousand years, and the rain of lovesickness fell from the sky.
3. [Walking in the Rain with a Kitchen Knife]: In the myriad worlds, in the vast universe, the world of mortals was rolling. A person was walking in the rain with a kitchen knife in his hand.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I can recommend the novel 'Spring Branches and Autumn Rain'. This was a girl's novel written by Lian Shili. It told the story of falling in love with each other in the first rain of autumn and parting with each other in the first bud of spring. Although the search results did not provide any specific recommendation information, based on the author's reputation and the description of the novel, it could be inferred that this novel might be worth reading for girls.
Again, without reading it, it's hard to say. But it could be about renewal if the rain represents a kind of cleansing or new beginning. Maybe it's about melancholy if the rain is associated with a sad event or mood in the story.