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"KINOMOTO SAKURA read pictorial on the newsstand, rummaged through it all, and didn't buy it. The newspaper seller said sarcastically, "Thank you!" Ying replied:' You're welcome. "
This vivid description comes from Eileen Chang's Quotations of Yingying. Yan Ying is a frequent figure in Zhang Ailing's prose. In the late 1940s, almost every Zhang Wen had her. Later, Zhang Ailing went to Japan and the United States to find Yan Ying, who was also a witness of Zhang Ailing's two marriages.
Zhang Ailing once wrote: "In this world, I am afraid that only Yan Ying can buy a scarf that satisfies me, and no one else can buy it. Including Alice or Kuang, Yan Ying is irreplaceable. Perhaps no one can replace it. "
1960, Zhang Ailing wrote in a letter to Kuang: "Fatima (that is, Yan Ying) got married last month and sent an invitation from new york. I don't know whether the object is a doctor or a doctor, and I didn't ask. Everyone is too lazy to write. " Since then, the relationship between Zhang Ailing and Yan Ying seems to have taken a turn for the worse. According to Song Qi, executor of Zhang Ailing's will, Yan Ying wrote several letters to Zhang Ailing, and even wrote: "What did I do wrong? Why don't you talk to me for no reason? " But Zhang Ailing never came back.
Some researchers say that Yan Ying showed off her wealth and Zhang Ailing broke up because of financial difficulties, but from the time point of view, this doesn't make sense. Perhaps, the relationship between Yan Ying and Zhang Ailing ended in vain, and it may not be as dramatic as people think.