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Did people in the 80s and 90s read Qiong Yao's novels?

Did people in the 80s and 90s read Qiong Yao's novels?

2024-09-19 11:51
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Qiong Yao's novel is one of the classic romance novels. The plot is infectious, often describing the sweetness and pain of love and the complex emotional relationship between the characters. Therefore, Qiong Yao's novels had a certain influence among the readers of the 80s and 90s. Although Qiong Yao's novels had a relatively fixed audience, her works had always been controversial. Some people thought that she exaggerated love and ignored social reality, while others thought that her works were full of romantic feelings and could resonate with people. Therefore, there were quite a number of readers who read Qiong Yao's novels among the 80s and 90s, but her works had different influences and preferences for everyone.

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Why did so many people like to read Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao's novel is considered one of the most famous novels in modern China. The plot is attractive, the emotional description is exquisite, and the writing is beautiful and poetic. The following are some of the reasons why many people might like Qiong Yao's novels: 1. Description of emotions: The plots in Qiong Yao's novels are often filled with emotional elements such as romance, love, pain, and sadness. These emotional descriptions make people feel deeply touched and resonate with the readers. 2. Character Creation: The characters in Qiong Yao's novels are very vivid, complex, and deep. People like these characters and imagine their stories. 3. Beautiful writing style: Qiong Yao's novel is beautiful, full of poetry and imagination, able to perfectly integrate the story with the natural landscape, making people feel that reading is a kind of enjoyment. 4. Story structure: The story structure of Qiong Yao's novels is flexible, dramatic, and suspenseful, making it difficult for people to predict the development of the story and full of surprises and expectations. 5. Social background: The stories in Qiong Yao's novels often reflect the social and cultural situation at that time, so that people can feel the changes of the times and resonate with the distortion of human nature. Qiong Yao's novels attracted a large number of readers with her deep emotional description, exquisite writing style, imaginative story structure and flexible plot.

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2024-09-02 12:49

Why did girls like to read Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao's novels described love, family, marriage, etc., and often portrayed emotional characters with twists and turns that resonated with people. In addition, Qiong Yao's novel's beautiful and infectious language could attract the attention of readers. These characteristics were helpful in attracting girls 'attention and making them interested in Qiong Yao's novels.

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2025-03-26 06:33

That's Qiong Yao. Was that written by Qiong Yao?

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.

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2025-03-05 15:16

What are Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao's novels referred to classic novels such as Princess Pearl and Deep Love in the Rain. Qiong Yao's novels mainly narrated many stories about love, marriage, family, friendship and other topics from a female perspective, with strong emotional colors and delicate psychological descriptions. His works were loved by readers and are still widely circulated and adapted.

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2024-09-02 13:30

What are Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao's novels were known as the classics of modern Chinese literature. The following are some representative works of Qiong Yao's novels: Princess Huanzhu: The story of Little Swallow and Crape Myrtle is one of Qiong Yao's most famous works. 2 " Deep Love in the Rain ": It was one of Qiong Yao's representative works, which told the story of Yiping and Ruping. 3 " How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream ": It was another masterpiece of Qiong Yao, which told the love story of Mei Yinxue and Lu Yunxiang. 4 " A Curtain of Dreams ": It was one of Qiong Yao's representative works, which narrated the love story of Lvping and Zi Ling. 5." Plum Blossom Brand ": It was one of Qiong Yao's representative works, which told the love story of Ru Bing and Zhan Yunxiang. 6. Green Grass by the River: The story of Fu Wenpei and He Xiujuan's love story was one of Qiong Yao's early works. These are some of Qiong Yao's representative works, which are not only popular in China but also around the world.

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2024-08-31 14:35

What are Qiong Yao's novels?

There were many of Qiong Yao's novels, among which the more famous ones included: 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" Legend of New Moon 7 "Between the Clouds and Water" 8." Deep Love in the Rain " 9 "A Cut of Plum" Dream of the Qing Dynasty Qiong Yao's novel used love as the theme to describe various different love stories with twists and turns, which were deeply loved by readers.

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2024-09-05 12:41

All of Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao was famous in modern China. Her works covered many fields such as novels, essays, and essays. The following is a list of all the novels she wrote: 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" 8 Thunder (Part 1) 9 Thunder (Part 2) The Kiss of the Thunder Trilogy Thunder Trilogy: Sword Thunder Trilogy: Dragon Qingwen Song Rose Lake 15 "Spring Remnant" from "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" 16 "The End of Summer" from "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in Dreams" 17 "Autumn Comes" from "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" 18 "Winter Gone" from "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams" Dream Behind a Curtain-Dream Behind a Pearl Curtain 20 "A Curtain of Dreams"-"I Don't Know I'm a Guest in My Dream" "Green Fat Red Skinny" from "A Curtain of Dreams" "Gathering by Chance" from "Between Clouds and Waters" "Dream" from "Between the Clouds" "The End of the World" from "Water and Clouds" 25 "How many flowers fall in dreams" from "How many flowers fall in dreams" The above is a list of all of Qiong Yao's novels. These works are not only popular in China, but also in the world, and have become classic literary works.

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2025-02-25 22:01

What are Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao's novels referred to classic television dramas and novels such as Princess Pearl and Deep Love in the Rain. Qiong Yao's novels mainly described various emotional entanglements and family disputes from a female perspective, which was deeply loved by readers.

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2025-02-27 23:31

All of Qiong Yao's novels?

Qiong Yao was famous in modern China. Her works were mainly love novels, including many classic works such as "A Curtain of Dreams" and "Princess Huanzhu". The following is a list of all the novels written by Qiong Yao: 1 "A Curtain of Dreams" Princess Huanzhu 3 "Plum Blossom Brand" 4 "Between the Clouds and Water" 5 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" 6 "A Cut of Plum" Legend of Heaven and Earth Blue Dream 9 "Green Grass on the Road" Misty Rain 11 " Flowers Are Not Flowers, Fog Is Not Fog " 12 "I Don't Know I'm a Guest in My Dream" Lover's Tears Stairway to Heaven Spring Silkworm Spring Warmth Tea Silence Rainy Season Flowers 19 "The Green Years" 20 "Cold Smoke Jade" Dream Flower 22 "Star-Twinkling Home" 23 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?"

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2025-03-03 23:21
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