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Eileen Chang's grandmother, [s.d.] [2]
1media/Eileen_Changs_grandmother_sd_2_thumb.jpg2020-11-13T11:48:19-08:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e378982Eileen Chang's grandmother, [s.d.]. My grandmother is the daughter of a farmer and she was married to a navy general's son as a concubine. She probably originated around Hunan Changsha. They both died in their 20s and their kids were brought up by the babysitters. -- "Dui Zhao Ji",p 019; 张爱玲外婆的照片,[s.d.]."我外婆是农家女,嫁给将门之子做妾,他父亲是湘军水师。她大概使他们原籍湖南长沙附近的人。他们俩都只活到二十几岁,孩子是嫡母带大的"-- 对照记,p 019plain2020-11-13T11:50:46-08:00Ailing Zhang (Eileen Chang) Papers, 1919-1994, USC Digital LibraryCurtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e
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