I don't envy the beauty of life, but it is an instant fireworks. Gorgeous in the horizon, the more beautiful things, the easier it is to be destroyed, just like a piece of white silk, the more you want to keep a piece of white, but you are reluctant to take off your gorgeous robe until it is covered with lice.
No one can escape the problem, and no one can resist the corrosion of reality. What's the difference between a gorgeous robe and a robe full of lice? Life is like this. This may be her 19-year-old cognition of reality. No matter how gorgeous or ragged, it is still life and gorgeous.
This sentence can be regarded as Zhang Ailing's most famous one. As mentioned above, this sentence reflects Zhang's understanding of life-joys and sorrows, sorrows and joys intertwined, and the most brilliant life often hides the saddest background; "Gorgeous" is for others to see, and "lice" only know.
When Zhang wrote Dream of Genius, she was a little girl. It is difficult for her to sigh through the world of mortals, open-minded and sad. I have to sigh that genius is just different.