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Zhang Ailing’s Lust and Caution Quotations. What are some of Zhang Ailing’s classic quotations in Lust and Caution?

There are many classic quotations in "Lust, Caution", such as: Knowing that he is watching, you sag even more softly. The waist is thin and graceful like a dragon swimming through the glass door.

1. Introduction to Lust and Caution. "Lust, Caution" is a novel published by Huacheng Publishing House in 1997. The author Zhang Ailing wrote it in 1950 and published it in her subset "Wang Ran Ji" 30 years later. The work mainly describes the story of a young female intellectual who transformed into an assassin in the late 1930s and attempted to use a beauty trap to assassinate a senior spy in Wang Jingwei's camp.

2. Classic quotations from "Lust, Caution". Knowing that he was watching, she bowed her waist even more softly. The waist is thin and graceful like a dragon swimming through the glass door. There was a chill behind her head. The glass doors on both sides of the shop windows downstairs were crystal clear and spread out behind her, like two-story French windows that could burst at any time. On the one hand, the small shop was very sleepy, and only faint sounds of the city could be heard - there were not many cars on the street during the war, and horns were rarely used. The warm pressure of the deep air felt like a quilt hitting my face. Half of her was asleep, in a dream, knowing that something was going to happen soon, but also vaguely knowing that it was just a dream.