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Years are quiet, which is a sentence written by Hu Lancheng in the marriage book of Zhang Ailing and Hu Lancheng, and it is his commitment to Zhang Ailing.

Zhang Ailing (1920.9.30— 1995.9), a modern female writer in China, was originally named Natalie, whose pen name was Liang Jing, whose ancestral home was in Feng Run, Hebei, and was born in Shanghai. He began to write novels at the age of 7, and began to publish his works in school magazines at the age of 12. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as The First Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, The Second Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, Jasmine Fragrant Tablets, Love in the City, Red Roses and White Roses. From 65438 to 0955, Zhang Ailing settled in the United States and wrote many English novels, but only one was published. After 1969, he mainly engaged in the study of classical novels. He wrote A Dream of Red Mansions. 1995 died in Los Angeles, USA, at the age of 75. There are complete works of Zhang Ailing.

Hu Lancheng (1February 28th, 906-198 1 July 25th, 2006), a modern writer in China, was originally named Hu Jirui, nicknamed Sheng Rui, born in Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province, and the first husband of Zhang Ailing. Hu Lancheng was an auditor in yenching university when he was young, and he was good at writing. Later, he followed Wang Jingwei. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he became the deputy director of the propaganda department of Wang puppet regime, and was listed as a famous traitor for writing articles for Wang Jingwei.

1940 published a traitorous editorial "It's hard to fight, but it's also difficult to make peace", arguing that "it's not easy to make peace, but it's essential to make peace" during the most difficult period of China's anti-Japanese war, thus clearing the name of Wang Jingwei's traitorous behavior. 1945, the Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, and Hu Lancheng fled to Japan via Hongkong. In his later years, he lived and taught in Taiwan Province Province. His literary talent has influenced some Taiwan Province literati. 1976 was forced to leave Taiwan Province province due to the background of traitors, and died of heart failure in Tokyo on July 25th. Representative works include This Life, Years of Mountains and Rivers, Zen is a Flower, History of China Literature, Today and so on.