| In the last century,30or40years, Zhang ailing as if a new star, turned born. ChineseContemporary Literature and left her unique mark, and left a valuable asset in the halls ofliterature. Have a unique life experience and experience as a female writer Zhang ailing, thewomen in the pursuit of a stable life on the road has a more profound understanding of thesein his works show. Therefore, this paper from the “stable, and turbulence†point of view, doin-depth analysis of the female way of life of Zhang ailing.This thesis is divided into three chapters, the first chapter of Zhang ailing feministcreation concept. In this chapter, based on the life of Zhang ailing’s family, the era ofparticularity and its unique female thinking, in order to analyze their feminist concept ofcreation. Section I of turbulence and live peacefully. Turbulent times, the turbulent life so thatZhang ailing pursuit of a stable life, whether it is in their real life or in the works, her ownunique female perspective to seek a stable side. Section II feminist creative concept. Zhangailing as a female writer, his works on women’s psychological, physiological, survival, givemore concern for us to create a vivid image of one after another.The second chapter of her novels for women turmoil Life Sorrow revealed. With theawakening of female consciousness, they believe that women are oppressed, in order toobtain the same rights and status with men, has been the tireless efforts and struggle. Road ofthe turbulent life of women in her novels, The reason mainly in three areas: women sinceancient times, since the turbulent years of turbulent history; novel writing; the family of theunfortunate women.The third chapter of her novels on women in the pursuit of stable thinking about life.The face of all the influencing factors from social, age and family, women’s way of life isextremely volatile. Zhang Ailing women to the pursuit of a stable life are interlinked,differing only in ways and means, they are to men to strike secure the road, or with thewoman in contention for stable and war, so little of one’s own stable. |