Qiong Yao's novels often described romantic love, so there was an idiom to describe this kind of love: poetic and picturesque.
Qiong Yao wrote an idiom in her novel: high and low.
A long novel usually requires a rich imagination and creativity.
The idiom of this game was " a snake swallowing an elephant."
As a fan of online literature, I can't judge whether a literary work is good or bad. However, according to the feedback and comments of the online readers, Zhang Henshui and Qiong Yao were both famous romance novels, and their works had a certain degree of influence. Zhang Henshui's works mainly described the emotional life of the city. The characters in his works were vivid, the plot was complicated, and the emotional description was exquisite, which was deeply loved by readers. Her works such as "The Sword of the Blue Blood" and "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" were considered to be the classics of modern Chinese romance novels. Qiong Yao's works described the life of the Qing Dynasty nobles as the background. The characters in her works were profound, the plot was ups and downs, and the emotional descriptions were deeply touching. Her works such as Princess Pearl and Love in the Rain were also considered as one of the representative works of modern Chinese romance novels. Therefore, both of their works had a certain degree of influence and popularity among online readers. It was impossible to simply judge who wrote the best.
No, Qiong Yao was famous in modern China for writing romance novels. Her works often involved love, family, marriage, morality and other topics, which were very popular among readers. The sentence " Is that Qiong Yao? Was that written by Qiong Yao?" might have come from a work related to Qiong Yao, but it did not mean that Qiong Yao herself had written it.
Qiong Yao was a famous novel. Her works were loved by readers with the theme of love and marriage. Her novels were often filled with romantic and dramatic plots, while also focusing on social and human issues. Qiong Yao's works had been adapted into movies and TV series many times and were very popular. In addition to writing, Qiong Yao was also an active philanthropist and public welfare advocate who had always been committed to speaking up for the disadvantaged and social injustice.
I'm a novel reader, so I can't provide any information about Qiong Yao's novel. Qiong Yao's novel was a famous Chinese romance novel. Her works were famous for their romantic, delicate, and emotional style.
One of Qiong Yao's novels was called Princess Huanzhu.
Looking at the pictures and guessing the idiom was a game where one could guess the corresponding idiom by scanning the images. There were some software that could help scan images and identify idioms, such as idiom Lianliankan, clever idiom, idiom top scholar, idiom Tuizi, idiom Shengguan Ji, etc. In addition, some websites and applications provided a large number of idiom pictures for players to guess. However, the specific ranking list or official version of the idiom recognition software was not provided in the given search results.
The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.