Zhang Ailing is an extraordinary writer in the history of China literature. Her works such as Half-Life, Love in the City, Red Rose and White Rose, and The Golden Lock have touched countless readers. Originally named Zhang Ying, Zhang Ailing was born in 192 1 a declining official family. Zhang Peilun, Zhang Ailing's grandfather, was a very vigorous figure in the late Qing Dynasty, and her grandmother was the daughter of Li Hongzhang, an important Westernization official. The prominent but declining family circumstances made Zhang Ailing feel the warmth and coldness of the world from an early age. After graduating from high school, Zhang Ailing came to Hong Kong to study at a university. 194 1 When the Pacific War broke out in, she started her literary creation. Two years later, he published the novel "agarwood crumbs: the first fragrance", which became famous in one fell swoop. During the period of 1944, Zhang Ailing met the writer Hu Lancheng and had contacts with her. 1973, Zhang Ailing settled in Los Angeles. 1On September 8th, 995, Zhang Ailing's landlord found her dead in her apartment on Rochester Avenue in westwood, California, at the age of 75. She died of arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Zhang Ailing wrote a lot in her life, including novels, essays, reviews and even literary studies. She hunted a lot in different genres. Several of her famous novels especially show Zhang Ailing's unique elegance, reserve, persistence and sensitivity. /view/2 137.htm
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