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What works of Yi Shu have been made into movies?
The Last Romance, The Story of the Rose, Flowers in the Morning, Bags, and Rouge.

1, The Last Romance is a romantic novel written by Yi Shu and published by China Women's Publishing House on 201/. Zhu Suosuo and Jiang are good friends. After entering the society, Zhu Suosuo rose and fell in the world of mortals. With her intelligence and appearance, Jiang became an excellent working girl. Personnel vicissitudes, ruthless years, they have tasted the taste of life and become the most mature and beautiful women. However, no matter how life changes, they are always good friends through thick and thin.

2. The Story of the Rose is a book published by Tiandi Book Publishing House at 198 1. The writer is Yi Shu, a Hong Kong prose writer. This book is a "love book", which describes the attitudes of men and women with different personalities towards love. Yi Shu, formerly known as Ni Yishu, originally from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, 1946, was born in Shanghai on September 25th. She is a famous Hong Kong female novelist and essayist. Another pen name is Isabel, who is also the sister of the writer Ni Kuang.

3. Xibao is a novel by Yi Shu, a contemporary writer. First published in 1979. The novel tells the story of high flyers Jiang Xibao of Trinity College, Cambridge University, who decided to be a mistress for her life and her own strength. By describing the transformation of Xibao's inner self-identity and the contrast of her self-value after the transformation of her intellectual identity, the novel shows Yi Shu's exploration of Hong Kong women's identity in 1980s.

4. Rouge Kou is a novel by Yi Shu, a Hong Kong female novelist and essayist. It tells a series of emotional lives of three generations of beautiful women, including mother Ge Fen, daughter Yang Zhijun and granddaughter Tao Tao.

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The biggest difference between Yi Shu's novels and other popular novels is probably her strong female consciousness. Most of the heroines in Yi Shu's novels are passionate women who give up classical romanticism early and only rely on self-love and self-reliance. Love is suspicious. Most men in Yi Shu's novels are disappointing, but friendship-friendship between women-is pushed to the most important position by Yi Shu.

Most heroines in her novels have at least one female close friend, or sister, or mother, or daughter, or classmate, colleague, or even stranger or rival in love, who stands on the same front with her, appreciates her, encourages her and helps her. Here, women's friendship is women's recognition, respect and love for their own gender and emotional needs, and even their common resistance to unfair treatment of the other sex.