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What works did Zhang Ailing publish one after another in 1946?

In 1946, Eileen Chang published the movie scripts "Unbreakable Love" and "Long Live My Wife". In November of the same year, the expanded version of "Legend" was published by Shanhe Book Company.

Introduction to Zhang Ailing:

Zhang Ailing, a modern Chinese writer, was originally from Tangshan City, Hebei Province, and her original name was Zhang Yong. Born on September 30, 1920 in a declining aristocratic mansion in the West District of the Shanghai Public Concession.

Her works mainly include novels, essays, film scripts and literary treatises, and her letters have also been studied as part of her works.

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. Aged 75, she had been dead for a week when she was found. On September 30, her former friends held a memorial service for her. After the memorial service, her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.

Personal works:

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2. Prose works

3. Movie scripts:

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