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Who knew the ending of Qiong Yao's drama 'A Few Days of Sunset Glow'?

2024-09-22 03:36
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2024-09-22 07:29

The ending of Qiong Yao's drama "A Few Sunset Glows" was as follows: In the novel, the female protagonist Zi Ling and the male protagonist Zeng Fanri finally got together after experiencing many twists and turns. The relationship between them was getting deeper and deeper, but Zeng Fanri unexpectedly found out that he was suffering from a terminal illness. During Zeng Fanri's terminal illness treatment, Zi Ling had been by his side to help him overcome his illness. In the end, Zeng Fanri's illness was under control and the two of them decided to leave this world together. In their last moments, they hugged each other to express their love and gratitude for each other. In the ending of the novel, Zi Ling and Zeng Fanri left this world, but their feelings left a deep mark in people's hearts. This Qiong Yao drama ended its story with a touching ending, but it also left people with deep thoughts about love and life.

Qiong Yao's poems in the sunset

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2024-09-24 20:23

Qiong Yao's sunset red is a poem from Qiong Yao's novel, the original text is: The sunset red shines all over the world, how many feelings bind the dreamer. This sentence used the beauty and warmth of the sunset to describe the longevity and beauty of love. It expressed that love could still maintain a good state and firm belief in the passage of time.

Is there a Qiong Yao drama that was shot earlier than the sunset?

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2024-09-22 03:20

Qiong Yao's dramas usually referred to Taiwan's " Sunset Glow " and so on. However, Qiong Yao's dramas were not a fixed genre. They had great flexibility and could be adapted according to the different plots of the novel. Therefore, it could be said that some Qiong Yao dramas were shot earlier than "A Few Days of Sunset Glow", but the exact number might be difficult to determine.

Who knew what Qiong Yao's next sentence was?

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2024-09-17 19:05

The next line of Qiong Yao's novel," A Thousand Knot in the Heart " was," Turn into spring mud to protect the flowers." This sentence came from the 25th chapter of Qiong Yao's novel " A Thousand Knot in the Heart." It described how a woman was willing to sacrifice herself for love and dedicate her life to her lover so that she could continue to accompany him.

What was Qiong Yao drama?

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2024-09-15 04:35

Qiong Yao opera usually referred to the mainland of China including novels, essays, scripts, and so on. Qiong Yao's novels were often full of romantic plots and delicate descriptions of love, family, marriage and friendship. She was regarded as one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. Qiong Yao's plays were featured by sincere emotions, twists and turns in the plot, and plump characters, which were deeply loved by readers and audiences. In addition to Qiong Yao's novels, the representative works of Qiong Yao's drama also included "Princess Returning Pearl" and "Deep Love in the Rain".

What was a Qiong Yao drama?

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2024-09-11 09:32

Qiong Yao dramas usually referred to a television drama in the mainland of China called Princess Pearl. The TV series was first broadcasted in 1997. It told the story of Little Swallow and Crape Myrtle. Little Swallow was a girl with a strong personality. Crape Myrtle was a gentle and kind girl. The two of them became good friends.

What was a Qiong Yao drama?

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2024-09-11 09:08

Qiongyao dramas were a type of romance novel that used love as the main plot element. It usually described a beautiful love story in which the protagonists experienced many twists and turns and finally came together. The plots of Qiong Yao's dramas were often poetic and imaginative, depicting many affectionate, romantic, twisted, and complex characters. Qiong Yao's dramas were very popular between the 1950s and 1970s. They were loved by Taiwan readers and audiences, and later became popular in other Asian countries and overseas. Although Qiong Yao's dramas were outdated, their classic plots and romantic style were still popular among some people.

Who knew about Qiong Yao's complete novel catalog?

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2024-09-03 20:16

Qiong Yao's complete collection of novels was as follows: 1 "Princess Pearl" 2. Deep Love in the Rain 3 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" 4 "A Curtain of Dreams" 5 "Plum Blossom Brand" 6 "Between the Clouds and Water" 7 "Green Mausoleum Veins" The Emperor Penguin Diaries Angel Loves Beauty A Cut of Plum 11 "Lock Autumn" 12 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" Plum Blossom Brand Between the Clouds and Water 15 "Green Scallion Mountain Range" A Curtain of Dreams 17 " How many flowers have fallen in my dreams?" Emperor's Business 19 "To our youth that will eventually pass away" "Too Late to Say I Love You" These novels were all representative works of Qiong Yao. They told many stories about love, marriage, family, betrayal, and so on. They were very popular among readers.

The Sunset Glow Cast

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2025-01-14 15:24

The cast list of Sunset Glow included the following main actors: Qin Han as He Mutian, Liu Xuehua as Li Mengzhu, Gou Feng as Yang Mingyuan, and Yang Huaimin as Wang Xiaocheng. These actors played important roles in the TV series " A Few Days of Sunset Glow." The other actors included Li Tianzhu as Wei Rufeng, Zhao Yongxin as Yang Xiaotong, and Yan Ning as He Shuangshuang. These actors presented the story of the TV series to the audience through wonderful performances.

Who is Qiong Yao?

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2024-09-27 08:42

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.

Who is Qiong Yao?

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2024-09-20 09:29

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.

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