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Wan Hongyun: Yu Love Ping Xintao is a snob after all The two women are his two cash cows

author:Red Cloud Social Literature Hundred Talk

Original: Wan Hongyun

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Editor's Note: Last night, I had a dream about a cash cow. So I happily went to shake it, when I shook down a lot of gold copper coins. I saw another bigger cash cow, so I ran as fast as I could. At this time, Mr. Ping Xintao came, and he said sharply, This is my tree! Do not shake. I was awakened by his voice.

On May 2, 2017, Taiwanese writer Qiong Yao Facebook announced that in order to have a disagreement with her three stepchildren over whether her demented husband Ping Xintao had inserted a nasogastric tube for treatment, it immediately aroused the enthusiastic attention of readers and fans, and at the same time, this incident pushed Qiong Yao to the cusp of the storm. Whether Qiong Yao is now or before, her works and life experiences have always been controversial. So how did her second husband, Ping Xintao, choose love?

Wan Hongyun: Yu Love Ping Xintao is a snob after all The two women are his two cash cows

The founder of the crown is Mr. Ping Xintao

Sketch Ping Xintao

Ping Xintao (pen name Fei Li), male, born in 1927, Han ethnicity, Changshu, Jiangsu. Graduated from Shanghai Datong University. Editor-in-chief of the supplement of Lianhe Bao. In 1954, he founded Crown Magazine and in 1965, he re-founded Crown Publishing House, which attracted the attention of Taiwan's publishing circles.

The husband of Taiwanese writer Qiong Yao, originally with Lin Wanzhen. He is the author of "Under the Firmament", translated as "Strange Man in the Wilderness", "Cousin Li Qiu" and so on.

Wan Hongyun: Yu Love Ping Xintao is a snob after all The two women are his two cash cows

Ping Xintao met the first cash cow - Lin Wanzhen

Yuan Chen Lin was born in 1930, Ping Xintao's ex-wife. A native of Fujian, he now lives in Taiwan. He graduated from the National Center for The Study of Human Resources and Education in 1964. Engaged in ink painting for decades, working with flowers and feathers, etc. His works are collected by several art galleries and museums. He has participated in foreign invitation exhibitions and cross-strait calligraphy and painting exchange exhibitions for many times. So far, he has exhibited about 300 times at home and abroad, and has exhibited 17 times.

Some people say that Ping Xintao is a "snob" in love, see if this is the case?

According to public information, Ping Xintao was born in an ordinary family, but he was talented, full of ambition and vigorous professionalism, and dreamed of getting ahead every day.

At that time, he met Lin Wanzhen, a talented woman who understood him, and what made him even happier was that Lin Wanzhen was born in a wealthy textile merchant family, and her father paid for her daughter-in-law Ping Xintao to establish the Crown Miscellaneous Society. Lin Wanzhen gave up her painting profession and wholeheartedly assisted Fu jun. At this time, a woman like Lin Wanzhen is the best wife of Ping Xintao, who is poor but has lofty ambitions. With the help of his first wife, Lin Wanzhen, Ping Xintao has a career he loves.

Wan Hongyun: Yu Love Ping Xintao is a snob after all The two women are his two cash cows

Ping Xintao personally cultivated the second cash cow, Qiong Yao

Formerly known as Chen Zhe, Ping Xintao's wife. Born on April 20, 1938 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, he is a contemporary Chinese writer, screenwriter, film and television producer, and a member of the Chinese Film Literature Society. Graduated from Taipei Zhongshan Girls' High School. Qiong Yao had two marriages, and in April 1959, Qiong Yao married QingJun. In July 1961, the couple's son Chen Zhongwei was born. In the summer of 1964, Qiong Yao divorced Qingjun. On May 9, 1979, Qiong Yao married Ping Xintao, when Qiong Yao was 41 years old and Ping Xintao was 52 years old.

But later, according to Qiong Yao, the crown at that time could not afford to pay the manuscript fee, and the 200,000-word work was only enough to buy a Xiaoice box. Qiong Yao's novel originality can be said to have created a precedent for romance novels at that time. As a publisher, Ping Xintao, with sharp business sensitive information, saw full of business opportunities from Qiong Yao, and knew more clearly that Qiong Yao, who was full of creative desires, was his cash cow. Of course, he wanted to do everything he could to catch Qiong Yao. So there was a 16-year-long extramarital affair!

Under the encouragement, support, encouragement and love of Ping Xintao, Qiong Yao's works have continued to come out, the main works are as high as 64, and most of them have been made into film and television dramas, which have won a large number of first-line movie stars, which shows how hot Qiong Yao's romance dramas were at that time! Commercial interests are booming! Representative works include "Deep in the Courtyard", "Plum Blossom Three Alleys", "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", "Wan Jun", "Between The Water and the Clouds", "A Curtain of Dreams", "A Thousand Knots in the Heart", "Plum Blossom Branding", "Seagull Flying in the Clouds", "Cai Xia Full of Heaven" and so on.

Wan Hongyun: Yu Love Ping Xintao is a snob after all The two women are his two cash cows

This emotional entanglement of the three people about love, dreams, and interests ended with Lin Wanzhen finally signing a divorce and Qiong Yao marrying Ping Xintao. Sure enough, Qiong Yao lived up to his expectations and earned a lot of money for him, for himself, and for the crown.

From here, it is not difficult to see that Ping Xintao's marriage was accomplished by heart. His two wives, both of whom appeared at just the right time, solved his financial problems and helped him realize his dream of taking off. It has made Crown Publishing House the most well-known and powerful publishing house in Taiwan.

In terms of love, Ping Xintao is a snob after all, otherwise he would not have abandoned his wife and son to marry Qiong Yao under Lin Wanzhen's attitude of not divorcing. How much love? How snobbish is it? (Picture from the network, thanks)

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