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Zhang ailing's personal works?

Zhang Ailing (1September 30th, 920-1September 8th, 995), whose real name is Zhang Ying, was born in Fengrun, Hebei. China is a famous modern writer. Great-grandfather Li Hongzhang and grandfather Zhang Peilun were famous ministers in the late Qing Dynasty. Life1Sept. 30, 920 (say 192 1 year). Zhang Ailing was born at No.313, Maigen Road, west of Shanghai Public Concession (now Lane 87, Kangding East Road, Jing 'an District, near Suzhou River, surrounded by Hongzhang Textile Dyeing Factory) in an imitation villa built in the late Qing Dynasty. Her parents named her Natalie. Zhang Ailing's family background is prominent, her grandfather Zhang Peilun was a famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty, and her grandmother was the daughter of Li Hongzhang, the leader of the Westernization School in the late Qing Dynasty. Father Zhang is a typical young woman, and mother Huang Suqiong is a new woman who has studied abroad. [1] 1922 When Zhang Ailing was 2 years old, her family moved to the British Concession in Tianjin. There, Zhang Ailing entered a private school at the age of four. In the same year, mother Huang Suqiong went abroad to study. 1928, Zhang moved back to Shanghai. 1930, Natalie was renamed Zhang Ailing for the convenience of middle school entrance. "Aileen" is a transliteration of English "Eileen". In the same year, Zhang Ailing's parents divorced, and Zhang Ailing lived with her father. 193 1 year, Zhang ailing began to study in Santa Maria Girls' Middle School, an aristocratic school run by the American Episcopal Church on Baili South Road in Shanghai. 1932, Zhang Ailing published her short story debut "Unfortunate She" in the school magazine. 1933, she published her first essay towards dusk in the school magazine. From 65438 to 0937, he published many novels in some periodicals, and graduated from middle school that year. 1934, Zhang Ailing's father married the daughter of Sun Baodi, the former Prime Minister of the Republic of China, at the International Hotel. 1938, Zhang Ailing ran away from home after a conflict with her stepmother. 1939 was admitted to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Hong Kong. [2] Excellent grades, scholarship, and the opportunity to go to London University for further study. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, I had to interrupt my studies and go back to Shanghai to make a living in literary creation. I rented Room 65 of Eddington Apartment (Changde Apartment) on Hede Road and lived next door to my aunt. During the period of 1943, Zhang Ailing published several important works, including The First Furnace of Fragments of Aquilaria Resinatum, Love in the Whole City, Heart Sutra and so on. 1943, Zhang Ailing met Hu Lancheng and got married secretly in August 1944 (only Yan Ying and Hu Lancheng's niece Hu Qingyun were present at the wedding). A year later, in August of 1945, the Japanese army surrendered and Hu Lancheng fled anonymously. She divorced Hu Lancheng on 1947. /kloc-published "Eighteen Springs" (later renamed "Half Life") in 0/948. 1952, Zhang Ailing left Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong. I work in the American Information Office in Hong Kong. From 65438 to 0955, Zhang Ailing went to settle in the United States. 1956, she won the writing prize awarded by Edward mcdowell Colony. This year, she met the playwright Yarra and married Yarra in August of the same year. Began to write novels "Yangko" and "Love in the Naked Land", with the story background of "Three Anti-five evils" period. His works were criticized as "poisonous weeds" because they did not conform to the mainstream style of the CPC at that time. In mainland literary circles, Zhang Ailing has long been regarded as a negative model, and she didn't change until the reform and opening up. From 1957 to 1964, he wrote plays such as Love as Battlefield for the film industry company of Hong Kong film tycoon Loke Wan Tho. 1967, the short story "The Golden Lock" was adapted into "Disgruntled Wife", also known as "Rouge in the North". 1967, Yala died, and Zhang Ailing was invited to be a resident writer at Radcliffe School in New York, USA, and began to translate the novel The Story of Flowers in the Clear Sea into English. 1968 "Eighteen Springs" was revised and renamed "Half Life", which was serialized in Hong Kong's Crown magazine and Sing Tao Evening News. 1973, settled in Los Angeles. 199 1 year, The Collected Edition of Complete Works of Zhang Ailing was published by Crown Literature Publishing Co., Ltd.1September 8, 995, Zhang Ailing died in her apartment in Los Angeles at the age of 74. On September 19 of the same year, Lin Shitong cremated her body in Rose Hill Cemetery in Whittier, LA, according to her wishes. On the anniversary of Zhang's death (September 30th), Lin Shitong and several literary friends scattered ashes into the Pacific Ocean. These cultural relics were handled by friends Song Qi and Kuang, and most of them were collected by Crown Publishing House. From 65438 to 0997, American scholar Zhang Cuo set up the "Zhang Ailing Cultural Relics Collection Center" in Southern California. With the consent of Kuang, the widow of Song Qi, she sent two boxes of Zhang Ailing's manuscripts to the library of the University of Southern California and found the English version of Flowers on the Sea among them. Zhang Ailing's Works Zhang Ailing created a large number of literary works in her life. Types include novels, essays, screenplays and literary works, and her letters are also studied as part of her works. Zhang Ailing's works Hate Women, Gossip, Half-Life and Zhang Ailing's Short Stories were reprinted by Taipei Crown Publishing House in 1960s and 1970s, and sold well at home and abroad in 1960s and 1980s. Zhang Ailing's novel style had a far-reaching influence on the post-war literary genre in Taiwan Province Province. The screenplay includes Chen Yanyan's I Can't Love You and Long Live My Wife. In February, 2004, Taiwan Province Crown Culture Group announced the publication of Zhang Ailing's last work, Students and Teenagers are not cheap, which is said to be the last work of Zhang Ailing. Later, the simplified Chinese copyright of the book was also obtained by Tianjin People's Publishing House. In 2005, Crown Publishing House cooperated with booksellers in Chinese mainland, and entrusted Mr. Chen Zishan as the editor-in-chief, including her unpublished essays, movie scripts, personal illustrations and photos of personal relics, and compiled a new book, Aquilaria Resins. Anecdote: When Zhang Ailing was in Shanghai, she wore strange clothes. In the Three Portraits of Shanghai Women Writers painted by Shanghai cartoonists at that time, Su Qing and Pan, two famous women writers who were active in Shanghai at the same time, were defined as "Su Qing who was busy with editing affairs" and "Pan who hit the snake", while Zhang Ailing was characterized as "radiant". Zhang Ailing, Su Qing, Guan Lu and Pan were four talented women in Shanghai literature during the Republic of China. At the same time, a large number of "miss writers" appeared in Shanghai. They are reserved to each other, talking about contemporary women writers, showing pride and refusing to give way to each other: "I don't read women writers' works at present", "I never read women writers' works", ... Su Qing and Zhang Ailing sang a song "Just Look at Zhang Ailing" (Su Qingyu). "I can't be proud to compare me with Bing Xin and Bai Wei, but I am willing to compare with Su Qing." (Zhang Ailing). In On Hu Lancheng and Zhang Ailing, Pan told Hu Lancheng that Zhang Ailing was of noble descent (Li Hongzhang's great-granddaughter), and ridiculed this relationship, as if an old hen drowned in the Pacific Ocean and Shanghainese claimed to "drink chicken soup". With the brains of Shanghainese, in the near future, the word "noble" will surely spread like wildfire, and the subsequent consequence is that "noble sparerib noodles" will be listed; Later, when Zhang Ailing went to Hong Kong, she was told that Pan was also in Hong Kong. Zhang Ailing replied: Who is Pan? I don't know him. The major short stories Zhang Ailing, Blockade, Zhang Ailing, Heart Sutra and Zhang Ailing's Lust, Caution were put on the screen by Ang Lee in 2007. The film has the same name as the novel and won the Venice Golden Lion Award. The novella Zhang Ailing and The Story of the Golden Lock have been adapted into TV series The Story of the Golden Lock, Zhang Ailing, The First Pot of Incense, Crown Culture, Zhang Ailing, Love in the City, Crown Culture and the movie Love in the City. Zhang Ailing's stage play Love in a Fallen City, Red Rose and White Rose has been adapted into films Red Rose and White Rose, Zhang Ailing, Classmates and Teenagers are not cheap, Crown Novel Zhang Ailing, Yangko, Crown Culture, Zhang Ailing (1992), Half Life, Crown (also known as Eighteen Springs): Zeng. The TV series Half-Life Destiny, Zhang Ailing (1992), Love in the Bare Land, Crown Culture, Zhang Ailing (199 1), bad karma Woman and Crown Culture were adapted into the prose collection of bad karma Woman, Zhang Ailing (19965433). Translated into Zhang Ailing. Flowers bloom on the sea. Crown culture. Zhang Ailing. Flowers fall on the sea. Crown culture. Zhang Ailing (1992). Selected works of Emerson. Crown. The screenplay Zhang Ailing. Long live my wife. Zhang Ailing. Children.

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