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A life without regrets is by no means a perfect life.

A life without regrets is by no means a perfect life, which is a famous saying of Zhang Ailing.

Meaning: All regrets are complete, and imperfections make life more interesting.

from: It's a pity that we could have grasped some things at the same time, but we threw them away at that time. Only when we are old and broad-minded will we miss those people and things that passed us by. Let the faint sadness always haunt me, but this is life, isn't it? A life without regrets is also an incomplete life, isn't it?

Extended information:

Zhang Ailing, born in Fengrun, Hebei Province, is a modern female writer in China. At the age of 7, he began to write novels, and at the age of 12, he began to publish works in school magazines and magazines. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as the first incense of agarwood crumbs, the second incense of agarwood crumbs, and jasmine scented tablets.

Zhang Ailing is a charming writer in the history of modern literature in China. Her life's creation involves novels, essays and script reviews, among which novels are the most successful. Zhang Ailing's novels are beyond her time. Her novels, in terms of material selection, conception, characterization, narrative structure and language skills, all show personal characteristics and have made outstanding achievements.

The achievements of Zhang Ailing's novels are mainly shown in the following aspects:

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2. Created a new high for realistic novels.

3. Formed a unique artistic style.

4. He has made a unique contribution to the history of China literature.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Ailing.