1. If you knew me in the past, maybe you would forgive me now.
2. Meet the person you want to meet among millions of people. In millions of years, in the boundless wilderness of time, there is neither a step too early nor a step too late. You just happen to catch up. , there is nothing else to say, but to ask gently: "Oh, are you here too?"
3. Because I have loved, I am compassionate; because I understand, I am tolerant.
4. Maybe every man has had two women like this, at least two. ?Marry a red rose, and over time, the red one will become a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white one will still be "the bright moonlight in front of the bed";?Marry a white rose, and the white one will become a grain of rice sticky on the clothes, and the red one will But it is a cinnabar mole on the heart.
5. You ask me whether loving you is worth it. In fact, you should know that love means not asking whether it is worth it. Extended information
Zhang Ailing (1920.9.30-1995.9) is a modern Chinese female writer. Her original name is Zhang Yong and her pen name is Liang Jing. Her ancestral home is Fengrun, Hebei and she was born in Shanghai. He started writing novels at the age of 7, and began publishing works in school magazines and magazines at the age of 12. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as "Agarwood Chips: The First Incense", "Agarwood Chips - The Second Incense", "Jasmine Pieces", "Love in a Fallen City", and "Red Roses and White Roses".
In 1955, Eileen Chang settled in the United States and wrote many English novels, but only one was published. After 1969, he mainly engaged in the research of classical novels and authored the collection of red studies "A Nightmare in Red Mansions". He died in Los Angeles, USA, in September 1995 at the age of 75. There is "The Complete Works of Zhang Ailing" published in the world.
Zhang Ailing is a uniquely charming writer in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her life-long creations involve novels, essays, and script reviews, among which novels have the highest achievements. Zhang Ailing's novels transcended her time. Her novels all show her personal characteristics in terms of material selection, conception, characterization, narrative structure and language skills, and have achieved relatively outstanding achievements.
Her novels are unmatched by any other writer in the 1940s, whether they transcend elegance or vulgarity or provide in-depth descriptions of marginalized characters. Therefore, her novels cannot be attributed to any novel genre, but are unique existences and have made unique contributions to the history of Chinese novels.
Zhang Ailing has contributed a number of literary masterpieces, created a new high in realistic novels, and has a coordinate value in the history of Chinese novels.
Reference: Zhang Ailing-Baidu Encyclopedia