The well-known female writer Qiong Yao unfortunately passed away on the 4th at the age of 86. Before her passing, she specifically asked her daughter-in-law, He Xiuning, to "come home for a visit," which puzzled the public. Some netizens straightforwardly said "don't understand" and "very scary," wondering why she didn’t call her son Chen Zhongwei but asked for her daughter-in-law instead. After the incident, He Xiuning, being a capable assistant in the business, would hang up immediately when receiving calls from the media. After a few days of silence, she finally spoke up. On the 5th, He Xiuning expressed her feelings in her private circle of friends, writing a short message, "Miss you always, spirit everlasting," using these eight words to mourn her mother-in-law.
As the daughter-in-law, He Xiuning has made remarkable achievements in the production of TV dramas behind the scenes. She has even expanded the business, opened an agency, and has her own approach to managing artists, which explains why she earned her mother-in-law’s trust and eventually became an important assistant and successor.
The Apology Statement of Yu Zheng Disappeared, Netizens Criticize the Plagiarizer Again for 'Lacking Sincerity'
After Qiong Yao’s passing, the scandal of Chinese screenwriter Yu Zheng’s series "Palace 3: The Lost Daughter" plagiarizing her work "Plum Blossom Scar" was also brought back to the table for public scrutiny. Back then, a Chinese court ruled against Yu Zheng, but it took him more than six years to post an apology statement on Weibo. Now, netizens have discovered that his apology statement has disappeared from his Weibo, claiming that his apology was utterly insincere and criticized him all over again.
Source: China Times, Liberty Times