Nandu News Reporter Zhu Wenyi According to central media reports, Qiong Yao, a well-known Taiwanese writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer, passed away at her home in Tamsui District, New Taipei City at about 13:22 on December 4. She was 86 years old.
Qiong Yao ’s son said that his mother left a suicide note. At noon, the secretary discovered that Qiong Yao had committed suicide in the room, and immediately notified the emergency department. When the ambulance crew arrived, they found that Qiong Yao had no breathing or heartbeat and was obviously dead, so she was not sent to the hospital. Tamsui police arrived at the scene after receiving the report, and initially ruled out external involvement in the cause of death.
Qiong Yao wrote in her suicide note posted on the social platform: "Dear friends and confidants: don't cry, don't be sad, don't feel sorry for me. I have passed away gracefully... Death is the only way for everyone, and it is also the last. A big thing. I don't want to leave it to fate, and I don't want to slowly wither and wither. I want to make the decision for this last big thing... Dear, be brave, live a strong 'self', and don't live up to this world! Although this world is not perfect, there are all kinds of unexpected joys, sorrows and joys! "
Qiongyao Born in Chengdu, Sichuan in 1938, his real name is Chen Zhe. In 1949, he moved with his parents from the mainland to Taiwan, China, and began his writing career in middle school. In 1963, he published his first novel "Outside the Window" and became famous. In 1964, he published the novel "Misty Rain" and the collection of novels "Six Dreams".
In 1985, Qiong Yao entered the film and television drama production industry and launched popular TV dramas such as "The Sunset Is Red", "Plum Blossom Brand", "My Princess", "A Dream Behind the Curtain", and "Love in the Rain", which have repeatedly triggered ratings frenzy. It has great influence on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and even around the world.
Nandu News Reporter Zhu Wenyi According to central media reports, Qiong Yao, a well-known Taiwanese writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer, passed away at her home in Tamsui District, New Taipei City at about 13:22 on December 4. She was 86 years old.
Qiong Yao ’s son said that his mother left a suicide note. At noon, the secretary discovered that Qiong Yao had committed suicide in the room, and immediately notified the emergency department. When the ambulance crew arrived, they found that Qiong Yao had no breathing or heartbeat and was obviously dead, so she was not sent to the hospital. Tamsui police arrived at the scene after receiving the report, and initially ruled out external involvement in the cause of death.
Qiong Yao wrote in her suicide note posted on the social platform: "Dear friends and confidants: don't cry, don't be sad, don't feel sorry for me. I have passed away gracefully... Death is the only way for everyone, and it is also the last. A big thing. I don't want to leave it to fate, and I don't want to slowly wither and wither. I want to make the decision for this last big thing... Dear, be brave, live a strong 'self', and don't live up to this world! Although this world is not perfect, there are all kinds of unexpected joys, sorrows and joys! "
Qiongyao Born in Chengdu, Sichuan in 1938, his real name is Chen Zhe. In 1949, he moved with his parents from the mainland to Taiwan, China, and began his writing career in middle school. In 1963, he published his first novel "Outside the Window" and became famous. In 1964, he published the novel "Misty Rain" and the collection of novels "Six Dreams".
In 1985, Qiong Yao entered the film and television drama production industry and launched popular TV dramas such as "The Sunset Is Red", "Plum Blossom Brand", "My Princess", "A Dream Behind the Curtain", and "Love in the Rain", which have repeatedly triggered ratings frenzy. It has great influence on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and even around the world.