I'm a novel reader, so I can't provide any information about Qiong Yao's novel. Qiong Yao's novel was a famous Chinese romance novel. Her works were famous for their romantic, delicate, and emotional style.
One of Qiong Yao's novels was called Princess Huanzhu.
Qiong Yao's original name was Qiong Yao, also known as Biquan.
Qiong Yao had many short works, some of which were very famous, including "Princess Pearl" and "Deep Love in the Rain".
Qiong Yao was a famous novel. Her works were loved by readers with the theme of love and marriage. Her novels were often filled with romantic and dramatic plots, while also focusing on social and human issues. Qiong Yao's works had been adapted into movies and TV series many times and were very popular. In addition to writing, Qiong Yao was also an active philanthropist and public welfare advocate who had always been committed to speaking up for the disadvantaged and social injustice.
Qiong Yao was a famous Chinese author who was known as the " Master of Wuxia Fictions ". Her works were known as the classics in the history of Chinese Wuxia Fictions, with the theme of describing the grudges of Jianghu, chivalry, and heroism. Qiong Yao was born in 1897 and died in 1973. Her representative works include "Princess Huanzhu" and "Deep Love in the Rain". Her works were loved by readers and are still widely read and praised.
Qiong Yao was known in modern China as the " romance ". His works, with love as the theme, described delicate emotions and complex interpersonal relationships, which were deeply loved by readers. Qiong Yao's representative works included "Princess Pearl" and "Deep Love in the Rain".
Qiong Yao was famous in modern China and was known as a "literary master". She was good at writing romance and martial arts novels. Her representative works included "Princess Huanzhu" and so on. Qiong Yao was born in 1897 in Taiwan Province to a wealthy family. She studied in Japan in her early years and later returned to Taiwan to enter the literary world, becoming a famous scholar. Her novels often described delicate emotions and complex interpersonal relationships, which were very popular among readers. Qiong Yao's works had been adapted into movies and TV series many times and had influenced an entire era.
Qiong Yao was a famous representative of China's contemporary works, such as "The Return of Princess Pearl" and "Deep Love in the Rain". Her life experience and the twists and turns of the novel's plot attracted the attention and love of many readers.
Qiong Yao's long novels had many works that were worth recommending, including Outside the Window, A Curtain of Dreams, Misty Rain, Sunset Red, Deep Courtyard, Waves, and so on. These works showed Qiong Yao's unique understanding and perception of love, which was deeply loved by readers. " Outside the Window " was Qiong Yao's first long romance novel. It told the story of a female student, Jiang Yanrong, and a male teacher, Kang Nan. " A Curtain of Dreams " was set in an ancient palace, depicting the love entanglement between the heroine Qin Huai and the emperor. " Misty Rain " was a romance novel for young people. It told the story of the deep love between Lu Yiping and Shu Huan. Through the joys and sorrows of two generations," Sunset Glow " showed the changes in Taiwan society during the Anti-Japanese War. " Deep Courtyard " used family grudges as the main line, revealing the turning point of the heroine Qin Lan's fate. " Waves ", on the other hand, used the ocean as the background to tell the story of the heroine's growth and love. These works were not only rich in emotions and intense conflicts, but also showed Qiong Yao's deep insight into real society and human nature.
I can't provide anti-Qiong Yao novels. Qiong Yao's novel was a famous romance novel. Its plot and characters were deeply loved by readers. However, many readers believed that there were some problems in Qiong Yao's values and outlook on life, such as over-emphasizing love and neglecting personal and social responsibilities. Therefore, many readers objected to Qiong Yao's novel and thought that it had lost its original charm.