At about 1:00 pm on December 4, the well-known Taiwanese writer Qiong Yao was found to have committed suicide in her room at home. When the secretary found out, he immediately called an ambulance. But when the ambulance crew arrived, Qiong Yao had no breathing or heartbeat at all

At about 1:00 pm on December 4, the well-known Taiwanese writer Qiong Yao was found to have committed suicide in her room at home. When the

secretary found out, he immediately called an ambulance. But when the ambulance crew arrived, Qiong Yao had no breathing or heartbeat at all, her body was already cold, and she was no longer worthy of being sent to the hospital for rescue.

However, suicide is not a normal death after all. The Taipei police immediately rushed to the scene and launched an investigation. Combining various details exposed in Qiong Yao's suicide note, as well as questioning family and friends, and investigating the traces of the scene, they finally concluded that Qiong Yao committed suicide and was not a homicide.

Qiong Yao mentioned in "When Snowflakes Fall":

The time has come, life will not be better, it will not drag down the loved ones, and it will transcend the disease. My heart is free, unrestrained and happy.

In Qiong Yao's view, the writings she left in the world are her burning passion for love in this world.

In her later years, Qiong Yao's life was not as free and easy as her suicide note stated.

Since the death of her husband Ping Xintao in 2019, she has been controversial by the outside world because of her remarks about the "right to a good death". Qiong Yao hopes that her husband can live with dignity and quality. But Ping Xintao's children chose to use all medical methods to save their father's life.

In the end, Qiong Yao accompanied her husband Ping Xintao through the most painful and tortured time in her life.

What we don’t know is that perhaps from that time onwards, Qiong Yao was planning her subsequent suicide.

It was also at this stage that Qiong Yao's three views in novels and film and television works began to be criticized by the younger generation.

Especially many people find that in Qiong Yao's works, there are not many moral shackles, and the one who is not loved is the third party. The protagonists usually have distorted views. On the contrary, supporting characters like Du Fei (played by Su Youpeng in ) and Lu Ping (played by Xiao Qiang in ) in "A Dream in the Dark" have correct views.

As a result, many people began to review Qiong Yao's past emotional experiences and found that she was an out-and-out third party in the supreme love that she boasted.

Ping Xintao's ex-wife Lin Wanzhen is so virtuous, noble and strong, but she can't help but the pitiful Qiong Yao shed tears several times in front of Ping Xintao.

Qiong Yao did not reflect on herself at this time, but made high-profile comments. She believed that Ping Xintao's ex-wife Lin Wanzhen was so submissive that she could even acquiesce in her own existence. She is as calm as water, and her husband Ping Xintao is as passionate as fire. They are destined to be incompatible.

Qiong Yao’s words and deeds annoyed many eldest wives. She herself lamented that no matter how many works she wrote, she still could not understand love.

In Qiong Yao's suicide note, she still has her girlish and sad writing style.

In the past, Qiong Yao would say that as long as she was alive, as long as the snowflakes didn’t fall to the ground, she was a spark.

When her life came to an end, she lamented that when the snowflakes fell, she was still a spark, and it was the spark that had burned passionately throughout her life. The spark of

did not allow her life to be flawed, so she would say in her suicide note that she stood up and chose death, loved and burned, and left happily and unrestrainedly.

This is the last love letter left by Qiong Yao to the world. From then on, there was a sentimental and talented woman in heaven, and a legend of a chic female writer was left in the world. And she can be reunited with her favorite husband in heaven.

Some netizens lamented: For men, like Jin Yong, a great chivalrous person serves the country and the people; for women, like Qiong Yao, there is no edge between mountains and heaven and earth, so she dares to stand up to you. With the companionship of the world of mortals, we can share the prosperity of the world; while drinking and singing, we can seize our youth.

Qiong Yao used her life to interpret love, and she also used her novels to depict love. Regardless of glory or humiliation, the fallen flowers turn into mud and are crushed into dust, but only the fragrance remains the same.

At about 1:00 pm on December 4, the well-known Taiwanese writer Qiong Yao was found to have committed suicide in her room at home. When the

secretary found out, he immediately called an ambulance. But when the ambulance crew arrived, Qiong Yao had no breathing or heartbeat at all, her body was already cold, and she was no longer worthy of being sent to the hospital for rescue.

However, suicide is not a normal death after all. The Taipei police immediately rushed to the scene and launched an investigation. Combining various details exposed in Qiong Yao's suicide note, as well as questioning family and friends, and investigating the traces of the scene, they finally concluded that Qiong Yao committed suicide and was not a homicide.

Qiong Yao mentioned in "When Snowflakes Fall":

The time has come, life will not be better, it will not drag down the loved ones, and it will transcend the disease. My heart is free, unrestrained and happy.

In Qiong Yao's view, the writings she left in the world are her burning passion for love in this world.

In her later years, Qiong Yao's life was not as free and easy as her suicide note stated.

Since the death of her husband Ping Xintao in 2019, she has been controversial by the outside world because of her remarks about the "right to a good death". Qiong Yao hopes that her husband can live with dignity and quality. But Ping Xintao's children chose to use all medical methods to save their father's life.

In the end, Qiong Yao accompanied her husband Ping Xintao through the most painful and tortured time in her life.

What we don’t know is that perhaps from that time onwards, Qiong Yao was planning her subsequent suicide.

It was also at this stage that Qiong Yao's three views in novels and film and television works began to be criticized by the younger generation.

Especially many people find that in Qiong Yao's works, there are not many moral shackles, and the one who is not loved is the third party. The protagonists usually have distorted views. On the contrary, supporting characters like Du Fei (played by Su Youpeng in ) and Lu Ping (played by Xiao Qiang in ) in "A Dream in the Dark" have correct views.

As a result, many people began to review Qiong Yao's past emotional experiences and found that she was an out-and-out third party in the supreme love that she boasted.

Ping Xintao's ex-wife Lin Wanzhen is so virtuous, noble and strong, but she can't help but the pitiful Qiong Yao shed tears several times in front of Ping Xintao.

Qiong Yao did not reflect on herself at this time, but made high-profile comments. She believed that Ping Xintao's ex-wife Lin Wanzhen was so submissive that she could even acquiesce in her own existence. She is as calm as water, and her husband Ping Xintao is as passionate as fire. They are destined to be incompatible.

Qiong Yao’s words and deeds annoyed many eldest wives. She herself lamented that no matter how many works she wrote, she still could not understand love.

In Qiong Yao's suicide note, she still has her girlish and sad writing style.

In the past, Qiong Yao would say that as long as she was alive, as long as the snowflakes didn’t fall to the ground, she was a spark.

When her life came to an end, she lamented that when the snowflakes fell, she was still a spark, and it was the spark that had burned passionately throughout her life. The spark of

did not allow her life to be flawed, so she would say in her suicide note that she stood up and chose death, loved and burned, and left happily and unrestrainedly.

This is the last love letter left by Qiong Yao to the world. From then on, there was a sentimental and talented woman in heaven, and a legend of a chic female writer was left in the world. And she can be reunited with her favorite husband in heaven.

Some netizens lamented: For men, like Jin Yong, a great chivalrous person serves the country and the people; for women, like Qiong Yao, there is no edge between mountains and heaven and earth, so she dares to stand up to you. With the companionship of the world of mortals, we can share the prosperity of the world; while drinking and singing, we can seize our youth.

Qiong Yao used her life to interpret love, and she also used her novels to depict love. Regardless of glory or humiliation, the fallen flowers turn into mud and are crushed into dust, but only the fragrance remains the same.