84-year-old Qiong Yao: Flowers buried her husband in seclusion in a 550 million mansion, life is more exciting than TV series

Qiong Yao wrote in " My Story ": "Keyuan, this is not just a house, a garden. It is a guarantee for my soul to rest and no longer wander."

​​May 1979, 41 years old Qiong Yao is married to 52-year-old Ping Xintao .

​​After they got married, they moved from the Diamond Building on Dunhua South Road. Qiong Yao sold the apartment and took out a loan, and the whole family lived in a small house on Zhongxiao East Road.

​​Zhongxiao East Road is the most expensive area in Taipei, and the Keyuan located here is particularly eye-catching.

​​As early as 2013, the valuation of Keyuan has exceeded 570 million. There are five precious trees in the yard of

, which are very tall. Because the reconstruction needs to be transplanted, in order to ensure the survival rate, Qiong Yao specially hired a team of 50 people to complete this large project.

​​Qiong Yao is used to being alone, and sleeps in separate rooms with her husband Ping Xintao. The two bedrooms are connected, independent and take care of each other; on the light switch in

's bedroom, there is a tape that her husband put on to block the bright spots;

​​Qiong Yao likes flowers, and she loves flowers Xin Tao bought Qiong Yao's favorite flowers and planted them all over the yard, and said to the flowers, "If you don't bloom again, my wife will deport you!" Ping Xintao will change it while she is away, so as not to let her see the flowers wither; there is a very unsuitable screen door on the quaint pavilion in the

​​yard, and Ping Xintao is also afraid of Qiong Yao going to the pavilion to write a manuscript. Mosquitoes bite.

​​40 years have passed in a flash, and there are more and more buildings on Zhongxiao East Road, but Keyuan seems not to be haunted by the years. Qiong Yao lives here quietly. Apart from diligent writing, he can paint in the studio without leaving home. Go to the yard to watch flowers and fish.

​​to be continued...