In ancient times, there was the practice of martial arts contests for marriage; now there are literary contests for marriage! Whether it is hype or showing off, Qianqianjie will take you to take a look.
Recently, the Internet has been swept by a wave of matrimonial advertisements. There's an online matrimonial ad by a coal boss, and a 70s writer looking for a "maid" to marry, but what really caught the netizens' eyes was the unique and elegant matrimonial post by a female Ph.D. in Hangzhou. The female Ph.D. posted three questions on Chinese, mathematics, and English online, hoping to find her destined person. This subsequently sparked a storm of replies, with some responding to the call and others criticizing. In the end, the female Ph.D., unable to bear the pressure, quietly waved goodbye, exited the network, and left heartbroken, causing a sigh of lamentation among netizens.
On October 20th, at 19 Lou website's Gentle Boudoir section, a matrimonial post appeared. The poster was a netizen named "Qiushui Yiren 1978", who claimed to be a female Ph.D. In the post, she introduced her situation: "I was born in 1978, I am 1.65 meters tall, weigh 50 kilograms, and currently own a 120 square meter apartment in Hangzhou. I work in education and have a Ph.D."
Subsequently, she detailed the reasons why she was still single. It wasn't because of her appearance or character, but rather because her studies had delayed her youth. Especially during her master's and Ph.D. studies, as she attended top domestic schools with first-class mentors, the academic pressure was quite high, and she spent most of her time shuttling between the laboratory and her dormitory. Later, when she started working, due to building a new discipline, the stress was immense, and she ended up delaying her personal life for another three years. Suddenly looking back, she realized she had missed the best years for romance. Hearing from colleagues that matrimonial posts on the 19th floor have a higher success rate, she decided to post, hoping to find her destined person.