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Why is Zhang Ailing's cheongsam covered with lice? What happened to her?
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In her later years, Zhang Ailing lived in seclusion in the United States, but she still couldn't get rid of the "small gnawing troubles" in her life. Because of fleas, she moved many times and even stayed in a hotel. In her later years, Zhang Ailing was afraid to associate with people, answer the phone or write back. In her later years, Zhang Ailing was troubled by dental diseases, skin diseases, headaches, swollen feet and other diseases. In her later years, she kept giving up the superfluous things in her life and defended her dignity with subtraction.

This is a sentence from Zhang Ailing's Dream of Genius. Dream of Genius is an essay written by Zhang Ailing when she was 18 years old, and it is also regarded as the "first work" in her literary career. This article is an award-winning article written by Zhang Ailing for Shanghai West Wind magazine when she was a freshman at Hong Kong University.

The original text is "life is a gorgeous robe, full of fleas." It means that life looks glamorous, beautiful and beautiful, but while enjoying these beautiful things, we have to endure all kinds of troubles. "Lice" is the price we pay for wearing "robes".

Zhang Ailing is secular, but no one can match her worldly delicacy.

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Life is a gorgeous robe, full of fleas. This is a sentence from Dream of Genius.

In her later years, Zhang Ailing lived in seclusion in the United States, but he still couldn't get rid of the "small gnawing troubles" in her life. Because of fleas, she moved many times and even stayed in a hotel. In her later years, Zhang Ailing didn't dare to associate with people, answer the phone or reply, even though her aunt's letters had accumulated for a long time.

In her later years, Zhang Ailing was troubled by dental diseases, skin diseases, headaches, swollen feet and other diseases. In her later years, Zhang Ailing kept giving up the superfluous things in her life and defending her dignity by subtraction.

Princess disease! ! !

But the theme seems more "disgusting". The disease is-just read the article word for word and then think. I didn't understand a word.

Life is a gorgeous "robe", robe! ! It is not necessarily a cheongsam, nor is it necessarily Zhang Ailing's cheongsam. It's not necessarily lice that climb, and it's hard to prove that it's on Zhang Ailing. Even if there are lice, they are just dirty and unsanitary, and it is hard to say that they are sick.

The words in a literary work can never be read literally, but the transitional interpretation will rise to the philosophical level. However, it is really the first time to see an iN as straightforward as the title, but when I am heartless, I think there is nothing wrong with the title. If it is a cheongsam, Zhang Ailing can't have sores to attract crabs.

According to the general explanation, Zhang Ailing is only praising the beauty of life and lamenting the charm of life, but she is also complaining about the troubles caused by trivial things in life. Therefore, Zhang Ailing is suffering from princess disease.

Actually, life is meaningless. Even if you do something meaningful at a certain moment, it can't prove that your whole life is meaningful. However, from the perspective of Zhang Ailing, this writer of Yuanyang Butterfly School thinks that existence precedes essence and is a typical existentialist. From many of Zhang Ailing's works, especially many of her early works, we can see the shadow of 15-year-old Sartre.

For example, what are red roses and white roses saying? Both mosquito blood and rice grains are actually saying, "What really puzzles people is not the form of existence, but the existence of form."

According to existentialism, "existence" precedes "essence". People first exist, meet themselves and appear in the world-and then define themselves. People's behavior is the freedom of their own choice, but people need to accept the results of their own choices and finally define themselves with these results. Sadly, existentialists assume that all people in the world have the right to make their own choices, and such choices will affect specific individuals. It will eventually affect this person's choice. As far as this paradox is concerned, Sartre has a famous saying that "others are hell", which can be seen everywhere in Zhang Ailing's works.

Therefore, Zhang Ailing thinks that life is a gorgeous robe, but it is covered with lice from hell. This is Zhang Ailing's despair.

For Who Inherited Hedonism, Zhang Ailing's thought is a little hard to accept. In Tianjin, this is called "melodramatic". Many people think that Zhang Ailing is from Shanghai. In fact, she spent her two to eight years old in Tianjin. Zhang Ailing's genius is explained by in, that is, the Shanghai people who haggle over every ounce are completely caught in the shadow of childhood in the atmosphere of a group of Tianjin people who have no money and have fun. Personality split, so began to "melodramatic". The source of Zhang Ailing's "My Genius Dream" said that she recited poems at the age of three, didn't she recite them to a group of people who love cats, dogs and chickens in Tianjin at the entrance of Huangjia Garden? Grandpa shook the cattail leaf fan and said, "Little girls can recite poems, and it's time to get pregnant", which completely planted the seeds of doubting life for Zhang Ailing from childhood. After studying in England, I came into contact with Sartre's theory, the shadow of childhood and the philosophical thought that "others are hell". Will everyone match the various works that will appear in the future? Let's talk about illness-it's "melodramatic", which is a local dialect in Tianjin. If you change to Mandarin, it is called "princess disease".

From the hedonistic point of view, life should be more open-minded, lice don't give birth to lice, robes look good, and you should dress well!

Do you know where lice come from? People themselves can have lice, pink tumors, hairy tumors and lice tumors. You won't believe it. I will entrust someone else to go.

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"Italy" disease, I heard that there is this disease.

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