Original sentence
Perhaps 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.
From
"Red Rose and White Rose" (a novel written by Zhang Ailing in 1944)
Main content
Novelette, It collects short stories and short stories written by Zhang Ailing from 1944 to 1947, including more than ten works such as "When I Was Young" and "Withered Flowers". The author uses delicate writing to describe the secret psychology and complex of ordinary people, showing people's emotions and marital life when China's Chinese and Western cultures met in the 1930s and 1940s, and revealing the difficulty for women in a patriarchal society under the integration of tradition and modernity. tragic life.
Author
Zhang Ailing (1920-1995), a Chinese female writer. His ancestral home is Fengrun, Hebei Province, and he was born in Shanghai. He began to publish works in 1943. His representative works include the novellas "Love in a Fallen City", "The Story of the Golden Lock", the short story "Red Roses and White Roses" and the essay "The Record of Embers".
Left Shanghai in 1952, went to the United States in 1955, and wrote many English novels. After 1969, he mainly engaged in the research of classical novels and authored the collection of red studies "A Nightmare in Red Mansions". Published works include a collection of short and medium stories "Legend", a collection of essays "Rumors", a collection of prose novels "Zhang Kan", and novels "Eighteen Spring" and "Love in Red Earth", etc.
In 1944, Zhang Ailing met Hu Lancheng and dated him. In 1973, Eileen Chang settled in Los Angeles. On September 8, 1995, which coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival, Eileen Chang's landlord found her dead in her apartment on Rochester Avenue in Westwood, California. She died of arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. 75 years old.