[Global Network Report Reporter Meng Yuan] According to a report from Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on December 4, the well-known writer Qiong Yao committed suicide at home today (4th) at the age of 86. In recent years, Qiong Yao has often been reported to be slightly ill, and s

[Global Network Report Reporter Meng Yuan] According to a report from Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on December 4, the well-known writer Qiong Yao committed suicide at home today (4th) at the age of 86. In recent years, Qiong Yao has often been reported to be slightly ill, and she often posts on social media Facebook to share her current situation. Before the suicide note sent by her secretary, she posted two consecutive articles "in memory of her late husband", including "You have gone back, I might as well go back!" Taiwanese media said that the article seemed to predict what would happen today.

reported that Qiong Yao posted two articles on the social media Facebook at the end of last month, both titled "Remembering the Late Husband", which also included a video of memories with her late husband Ping Xintao. On November 27, Qiong Yao wrote: "So many past events are hard to recall; so many grievances have gone with the wind; the two worlds are obsessed with each other, and they have been separated for several years, and they want to express their lovesickness. In this world, it is possible that we will never be together again. Gather together and listen to the cuckoos singing softly in the forest. It is better to go back, it is better to go back, ah, it is better to go back."

Qiong Yao also wrote: "Everyone is waiting for me. I am writing the content for tomorrow's update. My eyesight is bad, my emotions are overwhelming, and my typing is very slow. These photos are finally out! There is a story behind each photo, which I can't tell clearly. I can’t write enough, my heart is like a double mesh, there is something in it Thousands of knots!"

The next day, Qiong Yao posted again, saying to Ping Xintao from a distance: "Now, I made this video of our photos. I kept watching the video and listening to the song again and again. Thinking of you! This short video is about us. Life! You have gone back, so I might as well go back!" Qiong Yao also said that five and a half years after Ping Xintao passed away, she finally got over the pain of losing her husband, "I can finally face our beautiful 'present' again! That ward, "Flower Tomb", "Playing with cats at a friend's house" and other things... I confess very frankly: "I miss you so much" ! 'Good you, bad you!'

Zhongshi News quoted the content of the video shared by Qiong Yao as saying that she accompanied her late husband Ping Xintao in the ward. Not only did they take a photo with their arms, but it also showed that Qiong Yao had released a new book at that time. One took it to the ward and showed it to Ping Xintao. After Ping Xintao passed away, Qiong Yao chose to send her loved one away with a flower burial. After covering it with soil, Qiong Yao placed a few flowers, her eyes full of reluctance for Ping Xintao.

[Global Network Report Reporter Meng Yuan] According to a report from Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on December 4, the well-known writer Qiong Yao committed suicide at home today (4th) at the age of 86. In recent years, Qiong Yao has often been reported to be slightly ill, and she often posts on social media Facebook to share her current situation. Before the suicide note sent by her secretary, she posted two consecutive articles "in memory of her late husband", including "You have gone back, I might as well go back!" Taiwanese media said that the article seemed to predict what would happen today.

reported that Qiong Yao posted two articles on the social media Facebook at the end of last month, both titled "Remembering the Late Husband", which also included a video of memories with her late husband Ping Xintao. On November 27, Qiong Yao wrote: "So many past events are hard to recall; so many grievances have gone with the wind; the two worlds are obsessed with each other, and they have been separated for several years, and they want to express their lovesickness. In this world, it is possible that we will never be together again. Gather together and listen to the cuckoos singing softly in the forest. It is better to go back, it is better to go back, ah, it is better to go back."

Qiong Yao also wrote: "Everyone is waiting for me. I am writing the content for tomorrow's update. My eyesight is bad, my emotions are overwhelming, and my typing is very slow. These photos are finally out! There is a story behind each photo, which I can't tell clearly. I can’t write enough, my heart is like a double mesh, there is something in it Thousands of knots!"

The next day, Qiong Yao posted again, saying to Ping Xintao from a distance: "Now, I made this video of our photos. I kept watching the video and listening to the song again and again. Thinking of you! This short video is about us. Life! You have gone back, so I might as well go back!" Qiong Yao also said that five and a half years after Ping Xintao passed away, she finally got over the pain of losing her husband, "I can finally face our beautiful 'present' again! That ward, "Flower Tomb", "Playing with cats at a friend's house" and other things... I confess very frankly: "I miss you so much" ! 'Good you, bad you!'

Zhongshi News quoted the content of the video shared by Qiong Yao as saying that she accompanied her late husband Ping Xintao in the ward. Not only did they take a photo with their arms, but it also showed that Qiong Yao had released a new book at that time. One took it to the ward and showed it to Ping Xintao. After Ping Xintao passed away, Qiong Yao chose to send her loved one away with a flower burial. After covering it with soil, Qiong Yao placed a few flowers, her eyes full of reluctance for Ping Xintao.