Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yang Jiang (born 17 July 1911), is a Chinese playwright, author, and translator. She has written several successful comedies, and was the first person[citation needed] to produce a complete Chinese version of Don Quixote from the Spanish original. Widow of the scholar-novelist Qian Zhongshu, she has written a memoir called We Three, recalling her husband and her daughter Qian Yuan (1937 1997), who died of cancer one year before her father''s death. Another memoir penned by her is Six Chapters from My Life ''Downunder'', a lyrical and humorous record of the difficult times faced by Yang and her husband when they were sent to work on farms in the late 60s and early 70s during the Cultural Revolution. In connection with this memoir, she also wrote (Soon to Have Tea), which was published in 1983, and, at the age of 96, she surprised the world with her latestwork (Reaching the Brink of Life), a philosophic work whose title in Chinese clearly alludes to her late husband''s collection of essays (Marginalia to Life). She is one of the most famous Chinese writers and she is now 97.