This sentence did not come from Zhang Ailing's novel, but from a modern poem," The Sunshine Is Just Right." The author of this poem was a person named Li Bihua. The original text of this poem was: " The sun is just right, and the breeze is blowing gently. You are wearing a white shirt that I like, so elegant and beautiful."
This sentence was not from Zhang Ailing's work. It was an online catchphrase that originated from an article,"The sun was just right then." The original text was as follows: At that time, the sun was just right and you were wearing a white shirt that I liked, standing under the shade of the tree as if the whole world had stopped. You leaned forward slightly to let the sun shine into your body and smiled, revealing two rows of neat teeth. The passage tells the story of a young girl who meets a boy in a white shirt and feels her heart race. This phrase quickly became popular on the internet because of its concise and beautiful expression and romantic atmosphere. It was used to describe some beautiful scenes and moments.
This sentence came from Zhang Ailing's " Aquilaria Fragrance: The First Furnace of Incense."
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This sentence came from Zhang Ailing's novel Lust, Warning. The original text was as follows: 'If' was an opening statement, then 'I'm if' was its end. 'If I' was the beginning of a dream, then 'if you' was the end of its dream. 'If you' were two parallel lines, then 'if I' was their intersection. If I can love you, then I can hate you. 'If I peeled a' if 'and ate a' if 'it was still me.
I like you not because you have anything special about you, but because that day when you wore a white shirt and walked under the sun, you gave me a very fresh and beautiful feeling.
Zhang Ailing's most famous sentence was: "It's better to be famous early than to publish a book late." This sentence came from her novel," The Legend ", which described the protagonist becoming famous early, but to produce a good book, it required time and effort later. This sentence had also become a famous saying in Chinese pop culture that was often quoted and imitated.
This sentence came from a plot in the online novel," Choosing the Heavens."
It was because the sun was shining that afternoon and he was wearing a white shirt that I was deeply impressed by his work.
Zhang Ailing's words came from a sentence in her novel,"Red Rose and White Rose." The original text was: "Perhaps every man has had two women like this at least two."
The complete version of Zhang Ailing's sentence was: " Meeting the right person at the right time is a heart rain; meeting the wrong person at the wrong time is a sigh; meeting the right person at the wrong time is a lifetime memory."