There was a famous line in Zhang Ailing's novel, Red Rose and White Rose: " None of the men are good." This sentence expressed Zhang Ailing's deep criticism of men. She believed that they were hypocritical, selfish, irresponsible, good at disguising themselves, but not good at truly loving and caring for others. The "men" in this sentence not only referred to all men, but also represented Zhang Ailing's summary of the image of men in society at that time. At the same time, this sentence also reflected Zhang Ailing's sympathy and concern for women. She emphasized that women also needed to be respected and cared for, not just seen as an accessory of men.
Zhang Ailing's novels are a type of novel with unique charm, which is featured by delicate and emotional descriptions of characters 'personalities and inner worlds. At the same time, she is good at using various literary techniques such as symbolism and metaphor to express complex social and human problems. Her works often explored human nature, love, marriage, family, class, culture and other topics, which were deeply loved by readers.
What Zhang Ailing meant was that a person could only truly grow and gain wisdom after experiencing many hardships and setbacks. This sentence can be applied to many different situations, such as when you encounter setbacks and difficulties in life or after experiencing many hardships, people can become stronger and mature.
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Zhang Ailing was a famous Chinese woman whose works were loved by readers. Some of the classic sentences she said were as follows: Life is a fine robe full of fleas. Zhang Ailing, Lust, Warning (2) To be famous, you must publish books early, you must publish books late, you must commit suicide by coincidence. Zhang Ailing, Legend 3. Full of self-pity, poems, wine, sorrow, facing each other, speechless, tears filling my clothes. Zhang Ailing, Red Rose and White Rose Life is a meaningless seed. Even if it is sown in a vacuum, it will still produce beautiful flowers. Eileen Chang, Love in the City People are always mourning the unfinished things but full of nostalgia for the past. Zhang Ailing's "Aquilaria Fragments: The First Furnace of Incense"
Zhang Ailing was a very famous Chinese writer. Her works were famous for their delicate emotional descriptions and unique style. Here are some of the books that rated Zhang Ailing better: " Red Rose and White Rose ": This is one of Eileen Chang's most famous novels. It tells the story of the emotional entanglement between two women from different eras. This book profoundly reveals the complexity and contradiction of human nature, and at the same time, it also shows Zhang Ailing's unique narrative skills and language style. " In the Mood for Love ": This is another masterpiece of Eileen Chang's. It tells the story of the emotional entanglement between two men and women in Hong Kong. This book is full of eroticism and metaphor, but it also reflects Zhang Ailing's deep insight and thinking about human nature. 3 " Love in a City-Toppling City ": This is another masterpiece of Zhang Ailing, which tells the love story between a pair of lovers. This book is full of complex emotions and human nature. It also shows Zhang Ailing's excellent writing skills and narrative ability. 4." Aquilaria Fragments: The First Incense ": This is one of Zhang Ailing's short story collections. It tells a story about love and death. This book is full of deep emotions and human thinking, but also shows Zhang Ailing's unique narrative skills and language style. These are some of the books that have been evaluated as good by Zhang Ailing. These works all show Zhang Ailing's outstanding writing skills and profound thoughts. They are also classics in Chinese literature.
Zhang Ailing's classic description of moonlight was as follows: ``` The moonlight was like a silver mist that dispersed into clear eyes that looked like they had been washed with water. ``` This sentence came from Zhang Ailing's novel Lust, Warning, which described the protagonist's inner peace and clarity as bright and pure as the moonlight.
Zhang Ailing's book title was as follows: Red Rose and White Rose 2. Love in the City 3." Aquilaria Shreds: The First Incense " 4." Aquilaria Fragments: The Second Furnace of Incense " Jasmine Fragrance 6. Love in the City Red Rose and White Rose "In the Mood for Love" 9 "Happy Reunion" Love in a City-Toppling City Red Rose and White Rose Green Snake 13 " Aquilaria Fragments: The First Stove of Incense " Jasmine Fragrance "In the Mood for Love" 16 " Aquilaria Fragments: The Second Stove of Incense " Red Rose and White Rose The Great Reunion Love in the City In the Mood for Love 21 " Aquilaria Fragments: The Third Stove of Incense " Jasmine Fragrance Love in the City Red Rose and White Rose 25 " Aquilaria Fragments: The First Stove of Incense " "In the Mood for Love" The Great Reunion Love in the City Red Rose and White Rose 30 " Aquilaria Fragments: The Second Stove of Incense "
The way she looked at him was like the stars in the night sky, shining with endless possibilities and temptations.
Zhang Ailing's sentences often contained profound life insights and emotional insights. For example," For people after the age of 30, eight to ten years is just a matter between their fingers, but for young people, three to five years can be a lifetime." This reflected the difference in perception of time between different age groups. Young people were inexperienced and had limited experience. Their emotional experiences were often more intense and pure, so a short period of experience might be like a long life for them. However, after the age of thirty, people experienced more and became numb to time. Ten years passed in their memories. " You're asking me if it's worth it to love you. You should know that love doesn't ask if it's worth it." This sentence expressed the purity of love. Love was often difficult to measure with utilitarian values. When people really fell in love, they would not consider whether the pay and return were equal, emphasizing the autonomy and transcendence of love on the emotional level. "I love you. What does it have to do with you? No matter what, it can't be blamed on you." This sentence profoundly displayed a state of one-sided love. The lover was immersed in his own emotional world and shouldered the emotions of love by himself. He did not ask the loved one to respond, reflecting a sense of self-sacrifice and loneliness in love. " The moon from thirty years ago has already sunk, and the people from thirty years ago are dead. However, the story from thirty years ago is not over yet. It's not over." The moon and people were symbols of the past. Although time had passed and things remained the same, the stories of the past still affected the present. They had indelible traces, reflecting the continuity and influence of past experiences in one's life. "White roses are holy wives, red roses are passionate mistresses. If you marry a red rose, as time passes, the red will become a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white will still be the moonlight in front of the bed. If you marry a white rose, the white will be a grain of rice sticky on your clothes, and the red will be a cinnabar mole on your heart." Using red roses and white roses to describe different types of love objects, it vividly depicted the psychological changes of men in love and marriage. The unattainable would always be full of temptation, but the obtained ones would gradually lose their attractiveness, revealing the greed and dissatisfaction in human nature. " Life is a gorgeous robe, crawling with lice." Using a unique metaphor to describe life. Life looked beautiful on the surface, but it was actually full of trivial troubles and pains, just like disgusting lice hidden in a gorgeous robe, hinting at the complexity and contradiction of life. " Meeting the person you want to meet among thousands of people, in thousands of years, in the boundless wilderness of time, not a step earlier, not a step later, just happened to catch up. There's nothing else to say except to ask softly,'Oh, you're here too?'" It depicted the wonder of fate in love. In the vast sea of people and the endless river of time, two people could coincidentally meet. This kind of fate was a subtle and indescribable state. A simple greeting covered all the surprises and arrangements of fate. "When I meet you, I am very, very low, all the way down to the dust, but my heart is happy. And a flower will bloom there." It expressed a humble attitude in love. When one fell in love with someone, one's attitude would be very humble. However, this humble attitude was accompanied by inner joy, reflecting the investment in love that did not care about one's own gains and losses. " Because you loved, you are compassionate; because you understand, you are tolerant." It explained the influence of love on people. Experiencing love makes one compassionate. Understanding the difficulties of love makes one tolerant. It shows that love is not only an emotional experience, but also a sublimation of human nature and interpersonal relationships.