When Lin Wanzhen was 88 years old, she exposed Qiong Yao's involvement in her marriage with Ping Xintao through the publication of her personal recollection, The Past. Lin Wanzhen and Ping Xintao were husband and wife who had gone through thick and thin together. Lin Wanzhen fully assisted Ping Xintao in establishing Crown Press. Qiong Yao was at the lowest point of her life at that time, and her work, Outside the Window, was not favored. Ping Xintao saw her talent and published her work. The two of them had a deep relationship in their cooperation. Even though Ping Xintao already had a family, Qiong Yao didn't hesitate to intervene. Under the conservative social environment at that time, Qiong Yao's behavior of wearing the clothes given by Ping Xintao to the Lin family caused great harm to Lin Wanzhen. Lin Wanzhen initially chose to endure and tried to save the marriage, but Ping Xintao's indifference made her give up in the end. Lin Wanzhen had called Qiong Yao to beg her to return her husband to her, but Qiong Yao's attitude was bad. In the end, Lin Wanzhen chose to divorce after the children became adults. This incident caused widespread public attention to the emotional entanglement of the three people. The public was more critical of Qiong Yao, especially considering that when Ping Xintao was seriously ill in his later years, Qiong Yao's attitude towards treatment was contrary to the children. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Qiong Yao and Lin Wanzhen each had their own merits in appearance. Qiong Yao was gentle and intellectual. She had long black hair and big eyes that were filled with affection. She was filled with the temperament of a female lead. She was intelligent, sensitive, sad, and beautiful. Lin Wanzhen, on the other hand, had a high nose bridge, big eyes, and an oval-shaped face. She had an excellent temperament, was magnanimous, and was intellectual. Even though she was in her nineties, her eyebrows were still as beautiful as a painting, her skin was in good condition, her eyes were calm and tenacious, and her smile was warm and peaceful. It was difficult to judge who was more beautiful simply by their appearances.
In her book, Lin Wanzhen recalled the past with Qiong Yao and accused Qiong Yao of hurting her, and thought that Qiong Yao was responsible for her relationship with Ping Xintao. She felt that her husband, Ping Xintao, had a change of heart. Qiong Yao played a big role. However, Lin Wanzhen had also said," Qiong Yao is powerful, I can't beat her." There was helplessness, emotion, and also relief after a thousand sails had been exhausted.
Lin Wanzhen thought that Qiong Yao had hurt her. In her eyes, Qiong Yao was the main factor that caused her husband Ping Xintao to have a change of heart. She once mentioned that Qiong Yao was regarded by Ping Xintao as " bone china " that needed special care, while she was regarded as " porcelain plate " that was durable and unbreakable. However, Lin Wanzhen also expressed that " Qiong Yao is powerful, I can't beat her." There was helplessness, emotion, and also relief after a thousand sails had been exhausted. Although she hated Qiong Yao, she did not become a resentful wife. Instead, she chose to close the door and live her own life.
Qiong Yao and her husband's ex-wife, Lin Wanzhen, had a very complicated emotional entanglement. Qiong Yao's husband was a famous writer from Taiwan, Chen Nade. He married Qiong Yao in 1949 and welcomed their son, Chen Weijian, in 1960. However, when Chennault's career was booming, he divorced Qiong Yao in 1968. Qiong Yao was already in her forties, while Chennault was nearly twenty years younger than her. After the divorce, Chennault and Qiong Yao got together and welcomed their daughter, Chen Yuyu, in 1972. However, this relationship did not last long. Chennault divorced Qiong Yao again in 1975. During this time, Qiong Yao was single, but she still wrote and published many novels and essays. Her works often involved her own emotional experiences and marriage problems, which also won her a wide range of readers. Many years later, Qiong Yao married Chen Nade's daughter, Chen Weijian, and had a son, Chen Zeyu. However, when Chen Zeyu grew up, he found that he had a subtle connection with his father's past, which made him feel very confused and painful. In the end, Chen Zeyu decided to contact Qiong Yao in hopes of understanding his father and mother's past. After some exchanges, Chen Zeyu gradually understood his father's true thoughts and reconciled with his mother. This complicated emotional entanglement was finally resolved satisfactorily, and Qiong Yao found her happiness again.
Qiong Yao was famous. Her novels and scripts often touched on topics such as love, marriage, and family relationships. There were many disputes and different views on Qiong Yao and Lin Wanzhen's marriage on the Internet. However, as a fan of online literature, I can provide the following basic information on this issue: Qiong Yao and Lin Wanzhen got married in 1972, but there were some problems between them. It was reported that Lin Wanzhen's husband was a playboy who often kept in touch with other women. Under such circumstances, Qiong Yao had sex with Lin Wanzhen's husband and had a child in 1973. However, this relationship caused a lot of controversy at the time. Many people accused Qiong Yao of being a "mistress" because she interfered in her husband's relationship with other women. Qiong Yao also received a lot of criticism and attacks because of this, but she did not give up fighting for the custody of the child. She claimed that she was innocent and that she and her child deserved equal love and care. In the end, Qiong Yao successfully won custody of the child through legal means in 1974 and raised the child. This experience also made Qiong Yao stronger and more courageous. Her works also paid more attention to family and marriage issues, exploring the trust, respect and communication between husband and wife.
Lin Qingxia and Qiong Yao had a deep relationship. Qiong Yao was born in 1938, and Lin Qingxia was born in 1954. In 1973, the 19-year-old Lin Qingxia acted as the female lead in Qiong Yao's " Outside the Window." This was a film adapted from Qiong Yao's own story. After the film was released, it was a great success, and Lin Qingxia officially entered the entertainment industry with this film. During the heyday of Qiong Yao's movies in the 1970s and 1980s, she made many stars famous, and Lin Qingxia was one of the most dazzling actresses. The two of them formed a deep friendship. Whenever Lin Qingxia returned to Taiwan, she would visit Qiong Yao. Lin Qingxia's most popular romantic films were mostly related to Qiong Yao. At 13:22 on November 18th, 2024, Qiong Yao also replied to the clip of Qiong Yao's movie in the WeChat video account sent by Lin Qingxia, saying,"Not bad!" Lin Qingxia replied," It's best to keep the mark of youth." Qiong Yao died in 2024. Her death was a big blow to Lin Qingxia. Lin Qingxia sent a message to mourn, saying that she was upset that she could not visit Qiong Yao before her death because of her busy schedule. She said that Qiong Yao's first novel, Outside the Window, had made her first movie, and expressed her gratitude and nostalgia for Qiong Yao. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Qiong Yao and Lin Xinru had a deep intersection in the film and television industry. Qiong Yao was a well-known writer, screenwriter, and film producer. Lin Xinru was an actress, producer, and producer China Taiwan. Lin Xinru's acting career did not develop smoothly at the beginning. In 1997, Qiong Yao decided to let her play the role of Ziwei Gege in " Princess Pearl." At that time, the competition for this role was fierce. Lin Xinru almost lost the opportunity because the producer felt that her looks were not outstanding enough and her crying scenes were not up to standard. When she was facing the crisis of being replaced, she cried and begged Qiong Yao. Qiong Yao was soft-hearted and gave her a chance. During the filming process, Lin Xinru was initially not sure about the role of Ziwei, who had delicate emotions and many crying scenes. Qiong Yao patiently guided her to understand the role's emotional world with her own experience. Through her eyes, expressions, and subtle movements, she showed Ziwei's gentleness, talent, and grief. With the help of Qiong Yao, Lin Xinru's crying scenes gradually entered a good state and successfully created the classic image of Ziwei. With the popularity of " Princess Huanzhu," Lin Xinru became famous overnight. After that, Qiong Yao once again used Lin Xinru to play the role of Ruping in " Deep Love in the Rain." Lin Xinru's performance was more mature and confident, successfully portraying the image of Ruping being kind, weak and entangled in love, consolidating her position in the hearts of the audience. Lin Xinru knew that Qiong Yao's appreciation and nurturing of her was of great significance. She regarded Qiong Yao as the first benefactor in her life. Every year, she would call Qiong Yao to pay her a New Year visit. She would carefully send flowers to Qiong Yao on her birthday. After she got married and had children, she would even bring her family to pay her a New Year visit. Between them was the relationship between Bo Le and Qianlima. Qiong Yao used her works and influence to open the door to success for Lin Xinru, while Lin Xinru repaid Qiong Yao's trust with hard work and growth, becoming a much-told story of the mutual achievements of the predecessors and juniors in the film and television industry. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The friendship between Lin Qingxia and Qiong Yao was deep and lasting. Their friendship began in the 1970s, when 17-year-old Lin Qingxia entered the entertainment industry with Qiong Yao's "Outside the Window" and became a Qiong Yao girl. Later, she collaborated with many classic films such as "I am a Cloud","Moon Hazy Bird Hazy" and "A Red Bean". Lin Qingxia's brightest decade was closely related to Qiong Yao. She participated in more than 20 works of Qiong Yao, which witnessed each other's growth and transformation. For Lin Qingxia, Qiong Yao was not only an important driving force in her career, but also a good teacher and friend in life. In her acting career, Qiong Yao gave Lin Qingxia a lot of help, such as exploring the character's heart in "Outside the Window" and polishing the performance details in "On the Water", so that Lin Qingxia could go deep into the character's heart and create an unforgettable image. Lin Qingxia was full of respect and gratitude for Qiong Yao's talent and works. In life, they cared for each other and listened to each other. Lin Qingxia would share her books and works with Qiong Yao for advice and publishing opportunities. Qiong Yao always listened patiently and gave sincere suggestions and encouragement. Even though their cooperation gradually decreased over time, their friendship became more and more fragrant like old wine. They would gather from time to time, chat, and share their lives. After Qiong Yao passed away, Lin Qingxia expressed her deep grief and called Qiong Yao a bosom friend. It could be seen how deep their friendship was. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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.
Qiong Yao thought that Lin Qingxia was one of the most dazzling female stars in her works. Lin Qingxia was a standard beauty. The wind blew gently through her hair. When she smiled, the world was bright and beautiful. She had a bright and generous feminine charm. Qiong Yao also had a lot of beautiful memories of Lin Qingxia acting in the movie clips related to her works. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!