No, this was a famous line from Zhang Ailing's novel," The First Furnace of Incense ". The original text was from the second volume of the novel," Aquilaria Fragments: The First Furnace of Incense ":" The moon at the bottom of the sea is the moon in the sky, and the person in front of me is my sweetheart." What you can't get is always the most precious."
No, this sentence was not from Zhang Ailing's work. It came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Drinking ":" The moon at the bottom of the sea is the moon in the sky, and the person in front of me is the person in my heart."
This poem was written by Zhang Ailing. It was from her novel Lust, Warning.
The source of this sentence was the beginning of the novel " Flowers on the Sea."
Zhang Ailing was a famous Chinese author. Her works covered novels, essays, poems and many other fields. The following are all her works: 1 novel: "Red Rose and White Rose","Love in a City-Toppling City","Song of Everlasting Sorrow","Lust, Warning","Afternoon Flight" 2 Prose: "Rumors","My own article","Farewell to Kangqiao","How many flowers fall in my dream" 3 poems: Love These are all of Zhang Ailing's works. I hope I can help you.
Which works did Zhang Ailing's words come from? I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a fan of novels. I can answer questions about language, culture, and history. These sentences about Zhang Ailing are from her novels, essays, and scripts. 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 Red Rose and White Rose 7. In the Mood for Love 8 Lust, Warning The above is what I know about Zhang Ailing's works. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
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This sentence came from Zhang Ailing's " Aquilaria Fragrance: The First Furnace of Incense."
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Zhang Ailing was a famous modern Chinese novelist and essayist. Her classic sentences often came from her works. Here are some examples of Eileen Chang's classic sayings: Life is a fine robe full of fleas. "Aquilaria Fragments: The First Stove of Incense" (2) It's better to be famous early than to publish books slowly. Jasmine Fragrance There were many classic sentences from Zhang Ailing in the 3 Little Reunions, such as "Because I understand, I am compassionate","The spring breeze is not as good as you", and so on. Color is emptiness, emptiness is color. Red Rose and White Rose Many novels have Zhang Ailing's sentences, such as "It's not that I don't love you, but I can't afford to love you" in Lust, Warning. Love itself is a scam until we find out that the person we love is not the other party but our own imagination. Little Reunion Human nature is greed, whether material or spiritual, human desires can never be satisfied. Love in the City 8. To be famous, one must be early. Chances are always left for those who are prepared. Red Rose and White Rose These sentences were all from Zhang Ailing's works, showing her outstanding literary talent and profound philosophy of life.
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