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Zhang Ailing (1920.9.30 ——1995.9.8), a modern writer in China, was originally named Zhang Tang, pen name Liang Jing, originally from Feng Run, Hebei Province, and was born in Shanghai. Childhood experienced the decline of the old feudal family, and youth experienced the horror of the Hong Kong War, and gradually formed a pessimistic attitude towards life.
From 65438 to 0943, Zhang Ailing began to publish her works. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as The First Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, The Second Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, Jasmine Fragrant Tablets, Love in the City, Red Roses and White Roses. 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 in September at the age of 75. There are complete works of Zhang Ailing.
References:
Zhang Ailing _ Baidu Encyclopedia