Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House / Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House /January 1, 2012
The "Collection of Zhang Ailing's Works" is carefully planned and published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House, which brings together many of Zhang Ailing's popular classic works. Zhang Ailing, a unique literary master, depicts one touching story after another with her keen observation, unique writing style and profound social insight. Her works not only show the complexity and contradictions of human nature, but also reveal her unique insights into love, life and destiny. Reading this collection of works, you can not only appreciate Zhang Ailing's beautiful words, but also experience her profound analysis of human nature and her unique understanding of life. Whether you are a literature lover or a reader interested in Zhang Ailing, this book will bring you an unforgettable reading experience, allowing you to feel the charm of the world described by Zhang Ailing while savoring the words.
Summary of Zhang Ailing&39;s Works CollectionChapter 1: Early WorksSection 1: "Blockade" - Background: World War II, during the blockade of Shanghai. - Theme: Shows people&39;s love and desire under extreme circumstances. - Characters: Lv Zongzhen, Wu Cuiyuan, two strangers who met because of the blockade. Section 2: "Red Rose and White Rose" - Viewpoint: Explores the symbolic meaning of red and white roses and their role changes in marriage. - Main characters: Zhenbao, white rose Yanli, red rose Jiaorui. Chapter 2: Mature NovelsSection 1: "Golden Lock" - Content: Tells the tragic life of Cao Qiqiao and its impact on her children. - Key Points: Cao Qiqiao&39;s desire for money led to the breakdown of the family; Chang&39;an&39;s marriage reflects the helplessness of women. Section 2: "Love in a Fallen City" - Theme: The fragility of love and the cruelty of reality. - Bai Liusu and Fan Liuyuan: The relationship between the two began with interests and calculations, and finally the true feelings were revealed due to the fall of Hong Kong. Chapter 3: Late WorksSection 1: "Lust, Caution" - Plot: Female college student Wang Jiazhi tried to assassinate the traitor Mr. Yi, but fell in love at the critical moment, causing the plan to fail. - Analysis: Explores the complex relationship between love and sacrifice, loyalty and betrayal. Section 2: "Meeting" - Style: Using the stream of consciousness technique, it shows the inner world hidden under the trivial daily conversations of Mrs. Wu and her cousins. - Emotion: Describes the subtle and complex emotional entanglement between the two women. Chapter 4: Prose and CommentarySection 1: "Rumors" - Type: A collection of essays, including Zhang Ailing&39;s insights on daily life, movies, clothing and other aspects. - Features: The writing style is unique, philosophical and insightful. Section 2: "A Nightmare in the Red Chamber" - Content: Zhang Ailing&39;s in-depth interpretation and research on "A Dream of Red Mansions". - Contribution: It provides a unique perspective of literary criticism and explores the depth of human nature in the work. The above is a brief summary of Zhang Ailing&39;s collection of works. Each chapter summarizes the main content or viewpoints through subdivisions, and expands the details of the key points, striving to be concise without losing the framework and essence of the whole book.
First of all, it needs to be clarified that "Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House" is not the author of "Zhang Ailing's Works", but the publisher of the collection. Zhang Ailing is a famous modern female writer, known for her unique style and deep insight into human nature. The following are sentences or paragraphs selected from Zhang Ailing's works that are profound, unique, beautiful, wise or creative, and are presented to readers in three parts (because the sentences or paragraphs are too long, they are divided into three parts). Part I 1. "Life is like a gorgeous robe crawling with lice." ——This sentence vividly reveals the unbearable and broken behind the gorgeous surface of life, expressing Zhang Ailing's deep insight into the complexity of life. 2. "Because I understand, I am compassionate." ——A few simple words contain deep philosophy, indicating that compassion arises because of understanding the suffering of others. 3. "Perhaps every man has had two such women, at least two. Marrying a red rose, over time, the red becomes a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white is still the 'bright moonlight in front of the bed'; marrying a white rose, the white is a grain of rice stuck on the clothes, and the red is a cinnabar mole on the heart." - This passage exquisitely depicts the unattainable psychology of human nature that is always in turmoil, and shows Zhang Ailing's unique insights into human nature. 4. "The sound of the rain is gurgling, like living by the stream. I would rather it rain every day, thinking that you don't come because of the rain." - Through delicate description, the combination of longing and natural scenery, the language is beautiful and infectious. 5. "Useless women are the most powerful women." - This sentence is full of wisdom and irony, challenging the stereotyped positioning of women's roles in traditional society. 6. "There are so many people in this world, but they can't accompany you home." - Concisely and profoundly expresses the rarity of loneliness and life partners. Part 2 7. "Love is as pitifully scarce as the money in the bank, while loneliness and desire are like loans that keep growing interest automatically." - Using financial metaphors to vividly illustrate the scarcity of love and the normality of loneliness. 8. "It is easy to fantasize about a person as being very noble, and then quickly discover his despicable side. Time and time again, the vision is shattered." - Accurately captures the disappointment caused by the gap between ideal and reality in human nature. 9. "The car of the times is roaring forward. We are sitting in the car. We may only pass a few familiar streets, but we are still thrilling in the firelight." - A magnificent depiction of personal feelings in the changing times, with a unique perspective. 10. "Time makes deep things deeper and shallow things shallower." - Concisely and profoundly explains the screening effect of time on memory and emotion. 11. "The greatest happiness in life is to find that the person you love also loves you." - Simple and sincere expression of the purest happiness in love. 12. "Death and life are inseparable - I will be happy with you, hold your hand, and grow old with you is the saddest poem... Life, death and separation are all big things that are beyond our control. Compared with the power of the outside world, we are so small, so small! But we insist on saying: 'I will be with you forever, and we will never leave each other for the rest of our lives.' - As if we can make the decision ourselves." - This passage reveals the sadness of human beings' inability to control their emotions with a calm touch, and also expresses a deep thought about commitment. 13. "Emotions are so fragile. They can withstand wind and rain, but they cannot withstand ordinary life." - This poem points out the fragility of emotions and the test of ordinary life on emotions. Part 3 14. "Are you young? It doesn't matter. You will be old in two years. Youth is not rare here." - This poem reminds people to cherish their youth in a relaxed and playful tone. 15. "If a person is not free, it is because he does not want to be free; if a person cannot leave, it is because he does not want to leave; if a person has too many excuses for you, it is because he does not want to care." - Thoroughly analyzes the real reason behind the excuses, full of insight. 16. "Memories are always melancholy. Pleasant ones make people feel that it is a pity that they are over, and unpleasant ones are still sad when they think about them." - Accurately depicts the complex emotions brought by memories, with concise language and profound meaning. 17. "Laugh, the whole world will laugh with you; cry, you will cry alone." - Vividly shows the contrast between the coldness of the world and personal loneliness, with a unique perspective. 18. "I want you to know that there is always someone waiting for you in this world, no matter when, no matter where, anyway, you know, there is always such a person." - Gives people infinite longing and hope for love, warms people's hearts. 19. "Among thousands of people, you meet the person you are destined to meet. In thousands of years, in the endless wilderness of time, not a step earlier, not a step later, when you meet, you can only say softly: 'Oh, are you here too?'" - This description is full of fatalism, expressing the rarity of meeting and the wonder of fate. 20. "I like money, because I have never suffered from money, I don't know the disadvantages of money, I only know the advantages of money." - Straightforward expression of love for money
Zhang Ailing, formerly known as Zhang Ruifang, is a writer with great influence in the history of modern Chinese literature.< Her works are known for their unique style, profound exploration of human nature and keen insight into urban life.
The following is a detailed introduction to Zhang Ailing: 1.
Personal basic information: Zhang Ailing was born in Shanghai in 1915 and her ancestral home is Wuxi, Jiangsu.< She is one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature and is known as the "goddess of literature".
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Education and career background: Zhang Ailing studied at St.< John's University in Shanghai, but dropped out due to family reasons.
Her literary career began in the 1930s, and she first became famous for her short story "The Golden Lock".< Since then, her works have been published in various literary magazines, gradually accumulating a wide readership.
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Writing career: Zhang Ailing's writing career can be divided into two stages.< Her early works are represented by "The Golden Lock" and "Red Rose and White Rose", focusing on urban life and the fate of women.
Her late works are represented by "Half Life" and "Little Reunion", focusing more on personal emotions and psychological changes.< 4.
Style and theme of works: Zhang Ailing's works have a unique style and beautiful language.< She is good at using delicate psychological descriptions and vivid details.
The themes of her works mostly involve love, marriage, family and social class, and her exploration of human nature is profound and unique.< 5.
Personal life: Zhang Ailing's personal life is quite legendary.< She was married to the famous writer Hu Lancheng, but it ended in divorce.
In her later years, Zhang Ailing moved to the United States and lived a relatively secluded life.< 6.
Social influence: Zhang Ailing's works have had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.< Her works have been translated into many languages and enjoy a high reputation worldwide.
At the same time, her works have been adapted into movies and TV series many times and are deeply loved by the audience.< 7.
Quotes and comments: The famous writer Qian Zhongshu once commented that Zhang Ailing's works "have unique artistic charm", while the literary critic Xia Zhiqing believes that Zhang Ailing is "a treasure of modern Chinese literature.< " 8.
Latest developments: Although Zhang Ailing passed away in 1995, her works still occupy an important position in the literary world and in the hearts of readers.< In recent years, research and discussion on Zhang Ailing has remained active, and her works have been constantly re-evaluated and reinterpreted.
Zhang Ailing's collection of works is published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House, which is famous for publishing high-quality literary works.< This collection includes many of Zhang Ailing's classic works and is an important material for readers to understand and study Zhang Ailing's literary achievements.
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