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Xiao Fuxing: Spring huai Zhang Jie's eldest sister

Zhang Jie, a famous Chinese writer who won the Mao Dun Literature Prize twice, died of illness in the United States on January 21, 2022, and she is one of the most influential female writers in the new era. Zhang Jie once told her friends before she died, "Don't publish commemorative articles after I die." Old friend Xiao Fuxing respected her last wishes and wrote two poems in remembrance.

Xiao Fuxing: Spring huai Zhang Jie's eldest sister

One

Soft intestines and gallbladder are two reasons,

Sentimentality is nostalgic for the past.

Naked children are difficult to trust wordless,

Aoyama lives up to who knows.

Zhu Lan's world is a dream,

The black and white articles are full of poetry.

It's a pity that there are few Zhang Jie in the world,

Where to write acacia in spring.

Note: "No Words" is Zhang Jie's novel.

Xiao Fuxing: Spring huai Zhang Jie's eldest sister

Zhang Jie oil painting "2014.2"

Two

That year the painter Judah,

Don't let the rivers and lakes make the waves.

Gather and walk calmly and calmly,

Rongku reads all dreams of peace.

There is a shochi at the Wind Pond Pavilion,

The rain fence wall is self-propelled.

Since ancient times, the literati are lonely,

Listen to the song quietly across the sea.

Note: In 2014, Zhang Jie's painting exhibition was held to bid farewell to the literary world.

(Xiao Fuxing, February 7, 2022 in Beijing)

Xiao Fuxing: Spring huai Zhang Jie's eldest sister

Zhang Jie oil painting "2011"

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