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Zhang ailing's most disgusting poem
Zhang Ailing's most disgusting poems refer to the following:

1. When I met you, I became very depressed, as low as dust, but I was happy inside. There is a flower there.

Maybe every man has had two such women, at least two. Married a red rose, over time, the red has become a touch of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white is still the moonlight in front of the window; When you marry a white rose, the white is the rice on your clothes, and the red is the rice in your heart.

How time flies, especially for people after middle age, ten years and eight years seems to mean caring for each other. But for young people, three to five years can be a lifetime.

Zhang ailing

Zhang Ailing (1September 30, 920-1September 8, 995), formerly known as Natalie, was born under the pen name Liang Jing, a native of Shanghai and originally from Feng Run, Hebei. She graduated from Santa Maria Girls' High School and is a modern female writer in China.

Zhang Ailing began to write novels at the age of 7, and published the short story "Unfortunate She" for the first time in 1932 Santa Maria School Journal. 1933, he published his first essay "Old Age" in Santa Maria. 65438-0940 Zhang Ailing's essay "My Dream of Genius" participated in the essay for the third anniversary of Xifeng, and won the 13th honorary prize and two scholarships from the school.

From 1943 to 1944, the first fragrance of agarwood crumbs, the second fragrance of agarwood crumbs, jasmine scented tablets, love in the whole city, red roses and white roses have been published successively. From 65438 to 0955, Zhang Ailing settled in the United States and wrote many English novels, but only one was published. After 1969, he mainly engaged in the study of classical novels. He wrote A Dream of Red Mansions. 1995 died of arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases in Los Angeles, USA at the age of 75.