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'''Eileen Chang''' ('''张爱玲''') is one of the noted Chinese writers of the 20th century. Her novels mostly focus on the love and tension between men and women. Her sharp observations on the bourgeois life in [[Shanghai]] and [[Hong Kong]] made her works popular among urban readers. ([[Eileen Chang|More...]])&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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