Zhang Ailing's Private Sayings

Zhang Ailing's Private Sayings

by Zhang Ailing Song Qi Song Kuang Wenmei

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Zhang Ailing and Song Qi and Song Kuang Wenmei have been traveling back and forth for more than 40 years. More than 300 selected letters and nearly 300 classic quotations will introduce you to the naive, talkative and witty Zhang Ailing. In 1952, Zhang Ailing came to Hong Kong from Shanghai, and was forced to apply for a translator for the US New Service to make a living. She met Song Qi and Song Kuang Wenmei, and they fell in love at first sight. In the first few years, we met almost every day and talked about everything, leaving behind many interesting words about writing, friendship, women, etc. In 1955, Zhang Ailing left Hong Kong for the United States, and the two sides began a forty-year back and forth. Now compiled by Song Yilang, more than 300 selected letters and nearly 300 classic quotations not only comprehensively display Zhang Ailing's later creative journey and publication status of her works, but also little-known details of her life. A book of friendship that lasted nearly half a century. The friendship that keeps communicating with each other and supports each other in the face of difficulties makes people look back endlessly.

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