Qiong Yao had many classic romance novels, including " Outside the Window,"" Princess Pearl," and " Meteor Garden." These works were deeply loved by readers and showed Qiong Yao's unique understanding and perception of love. " Outside the Window " was Qiong Yao's first full-length romance novel. It was about the tragic love between a female student, Jiang Yanrong, and a male teacher, Kang Nan. It was a classic work about first love. Princess Pearl and Meteor Garden were two of Qiong Yao's masterpieces. They showed different types of love through different storylines and were deeply loved by the audience. These novels all moved readers and audiences with Qiong Yao's unique writing style and emotional descriptions, becoming classic love works.

Qiong Yao's classic romance novels had many books worth recommending, including Outside the Window, Princess Pearl, A Curtain of Dreams, Misty Rain, 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 full-length romance novel. It was about the tragic love between a female student, Jiang Yanrong, and a male teacher, Kang Nan. It was a classic work about first love. Princess Pearl was a novel that Qiong Yao adapted from the script of a TV series of the same name. It told the story of Crape Myrtle and Little Swallow, which was very popular among the audience. " A Curtain of Dreams " and " Misty Rain " were also Qiong Yao's classic romance novels. The plots were touching and fascinating. Qiong Yao's novels all displayed her unique style of writing and emotional expression. They were recommended romance books.
Qiong Yao's classic romance novels had many books worth recommending, including Outside the Window, Princess Pearl, A Curtain of Dreams, Misty Rain, 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. These novels had deep emotions and intense conflicts, showing Qiong Yao's unique understanding of love.
I recommend a few novels: " Young Master Mo's Godly Doctor's Wife ", a modern romance novel written by a beautiful female fox. It tells the story of a powerful female immortal and a genius girl. The author is Xiao Bai. I hope readers will treat her kindly and not comment on her. " Rebirth Jade Space " was a fantasy Western fantasy novel by Liu Li Guo 'er. After the female protagonist was reborn, she relied on the Jade Space to reach the peak. " Family Cultivation: I'm the Reincarnation of an Elder " was a Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel written by Yan Si. It was the story of the Yan Ping Family's reincarnated Immortal Cultivation and was rewarded. Although it was a bit of water, it was considered food. Unfortunately, it was a bad ending. " The Devour the Starry Sky: Leveling Up Gives You a Reward " was a Doujin novel derived from Call Me Old Tang's light novel. It was a martial artist novel with a reward for leveling up. The main character's low profile triggered two polar reviews and a recommendation index of three stars. " Immortal Plant Spiritual Mansion " was a classic Xianxia novel by Miss Qiong. The female protagonist turned from an abandoned wife to an immortal cultivator. She had a lot of golden fingers. It was a refreshing novel that did not indulge in love. It was very inspirational.
The love in Qiong Yao's dramas had distinct characteristics. From the perspective of plot construction, the male and female protagonists often experienced many hardships. For example, in Wanjun, Wanjun was sold to the Zhou family for a happy occasion. When she grew up, she fell into an emotional entanglement with the three brothers of the Zhou family. The three brothers ran away from home one after another, and she also endured hardships to make it out. In Plum Blossom Branding, Haozhen and Bai Yinshuang had a bumpy road to love under the heavy obstacles of feudal ethics, and finally ended in tragedy. In A Curtain of Dreams, the love between Zi Ling and Fei Yunfan triggered a conflict between the sisters. Lvping lost love and lost her legs. In terms of love, it was mostly a boy and a girl who fell in love with each other. After encountering various obstacles in love, the female lead resisted and finally got together. From the perspective of love, in the context of the times at that time, the free love and independent love process conveyed by Qiong Yao's drama satisfied the imagination of many audiences, especially in the era when the relationship between the two genders was restricted for a long time. This love view was loved by the vast audience and had an impact on the love view of the mainland audience for 30 years. In terms of emotional expression, it was mostly delicate and intense. The characters in the play were often crazy and persistent about love. For example, Yuan Lemei in Ghost Husband always insisted on her love for her disfigured husband regardless of others 'opinions; Lin Jingyun in Mute Bride silently endured the hardships and took good care of her sick husband. Finally, the two of them developed sincere feelings.
The love poem in Qiong Yao's works included "Give me a peach tree, and return it with Qiong Yao." "Green grass by the river, endless far-reaching path." "The cattail grass is as tough as silk, and the boulder cannot be moved." "Mountains without hills, heaven and earth combined, only then would I dare to sever ties with you." In addition, there were also love poems in the poems related to the characters under his pen, such as "The breeze blows the dream bead curtain chaos, Chu Ke holds the purple dream cotton." Deep thoughts are endless and sad, and tears are endless in my mind. My heart is still bitter when the world is scattered, and my love has not changed. It's hard to cut off the strands of love, and it's hard to sleep at this time." "Lu Yiping's tears fell like rain, Huan Ke's feelings never stopped. Love and hate intertwined, the heart was broken, sorrow and joy mixed with the ups and downs of dreams. I have been through the sea, but I can't give up my feelings. How can I stop thinking about Wushan Mountain? The river of time will never grow old, and the longing will last forever." There were also love poems related to Lvping, Little Swallow, Xia Ziwei, Mu Sha, Qinger, Xinyue, Wanjun, Hua Youlin, Lu Ruping, etc. These poems were either directly quoted from classical poems or composed by himself. They were all full of descriptions of love.
Qiong Yao's view of love was multi-dimensional. On one hand, her view of love emphasized the importance of love. In her works, the characters often desperately pursued love, which made the public realize the necessity of love as the foundation of marriage, and also made modern couples pay more attention to managing relationships. At the same time, her works were full of romantic plots, prompting people to pay attention to romance and rituals in their lives. Moreover, her work encouraged emotional expression and communication, reminding people that couples should be honest with each other. On the other hand, there were also some controversial points about her view of love. His works were more idealistic, ignoring the troubles of real life such as daily necessities, rice, oil, salt, etc., which may cause some people to have too high expectations of marriage and fall short in the face of reality. Her works tended to weaken the sense of responsibility, often showing that love was supreme, so that people might pay too much attention to their own feelings and forget their responsibilities to their families and partners. In addition, some women's images were soft and weak, and they relied on men, which strengthened the traditional gender prejudice and was not conducive to the development of women's independent consciousness. She used words to construct an extremely romantic emotional world. Love was the core of her works, the only belief, even surpassing secular rules, kinship, responsibility, and individual dignity. However, this view of love was not realistic at the moment, and the extreme emotional expression was regarded as the performance of "love brain" in the contemporary context. However, in the early days, her works brought emotional sustenance and beautiful imaginations of love to women who lived a repressed life at that time.
He recommended a few good novels. " A Daughter in the Wang Family " was an ancient romance novel written by Xu Rusheng. It was about a rich girl who lacked love and felt insecure. She defeated all kinds of demons and monsters to obtain love. There was no heavenly drama. " Substitute Marriage " was Xue Xiangling's work. After the female lead, who had the same face, the same residence, and the same fate, got married, she began to turn around and counterattack in the face of all kinds of difficulties. " Dream Talk of Rebirth " was a modern romance novel written by Dream Three. The female protagonist wanted to change the fate of her family after her rebirth. How to deal with love when surrounded by beautiful men. It was a heartwarming short story that could be read. " Immortal Plant Spiritual Residence " was a Xianxia novel written by Miss Qiong. The female protagonist, Lin Qingyao, obtained the opportunity to cultivate immortality after being abandoned. She leveled up and fought monsters all the way. She had a big cheat and was very relaxed about cultivating immortality. " The Elegant Lady " was a time-travel novel written by Flowing Crystal Hitomi. The female protagonist who was born in ancient times had modern thoughts. She struggled in ancient times and fell in love with the reborn male protagonist. The supporting roles were outstanding and the writing was wonderful. Although the ending was rushed, it was worth reading.
No, Qiong Yao was famous in modern China for writing romance novels. Her works often involved love, family, marriage, morality and other topics, which were very popular among readers. The sentence " Is that Qiong Yao? Was that written by Qiong Yao?" might have come from a work related to Qiong Yao, but it did not mean that Qiong Yao herself had written it.
It was difficult to determine who Qiong Yao's favorite girl was from the reference materials. Although Lin Qingxia and other actors had worked with Qiong Yao many times, and Qiong Yao had let her play the role when Chen Derong was an adult, there was no conclusive information about which Qiong Yao's favorite Qiong Yao girl was. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!