Literary people's comments on Zhang Ailing:
1. Writer Jia Pingwa: Being born in the same world as Zhang Ailing is also lucky. It is enough to have her books to read.
2. Writer Wang Anyi: Only novels are the meaning of Zhang Ailing. Therefore, the result of understanding is to snatch Zhang Ailing from the novel and then return it to the novel.
3. Writer Wang Xiaobo: There is something extraordinary about Zhang Ailing's novels, which lies in her profound understanding of women's lives.
4. Writer Bai Xianyong: Of course, Zhang Ailing is a rare genius. Her writing style is very interesting, for example, she bypassed the literature of the May 4th period and directly descended from A Dream of Red Mansions and Jin Ping Mei. The language of Zhang Ailing's novels is purer and authentic Chinese, and her China traditional cultural attainments are actually very deep.
5. Writer Leo Oufan Lee: Zhang Ailing's novel art, like a myth, has been loved, interpreted, imitated, criticized and rediscovered by writers and readers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait for generations.
6. Writer Yu Qing: Zhang Ailing's exploration of women's consciousness goes deep into history and deep into national culture to see the psychological barrier of women themselves, which is more profound and powerful than the May 4th cry period.
7. Writer Ye Zhaoyan: Zhang Ailing's life is a desolate gesture and a heavy sigh.
Zhang Ailing (September 3, 192—September 8, 1995), a modern writer in China, was originally named Zhang Xuan, whose pen name was Liang Jing. Her ancestral home was Fengrun, Hebei Province, and she was born in Shanghai. I experienced the decline of the old feudal family in my childhood, and experienced the horror of war in Hong Kong in my youth, and gradually formed a pessimistic attitude towards life.
In p>1943, Zhang Ailing began to publish her works. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as the first incense of agarwood crumbs, the second incense of agarwood crumbs, jasmine scented films, the love of the whole city, red roses and white roses. In 1955, Zhang Ailing settled in the United States and wrote many English novels, but only one was published.
After p>1969, he mainly engaged in the study of classical novels, and wrote A Dream of Red Mansions. He died in September 1995 at the age of 75. There is The Complete Works of Zhang Ailing.