I'm not entirely sure what 'jiong jiong you yao' specifically means in the context of a raw Chinese novel without more context. It could be a phrase unique to the plot, a character's name, or something else.
Since I'm not familiar with 'Jiong Jiong You Yao' and their completed novels, it would be a good idea to check some online book communities. People there might have more knowledge about this. They could recommend some novels if they are aware of this author.
Another way is to break down the words. 'Jiong' might have different meanings depending on how it's used. You could also look at the surrounding text in the novel. For example, if it's used in a description of a character's action, it might be related to what the character is doing. And if it's in a dialogue, it could be something related to the conversation topic. Analyzing the context is really important when trying to understand such a unique phrase in a raw Chinese novel.
As I don't know what kind of novels Jiong Jiong You Yao writes or which ones are completed, I can't give a proper recommendation. Maybe you can ask someone who is more into niche or new literature.
Zhangsun Jiong's ending was that after his death, Zhangsun Wuji would inherit the throne. Zhangsun Jiong was not Zhangsun Wuji's biological father, and he was portrayed as a bad character in the drama. He had once admired Yuan Qingyi, but because he had become the Emperor, he knew that Yuan Qingyi had feelings for his younger brother King De, but he still married her as the Empress. In the end, Zhangsun Jiong received retribution for his actions.
All of Jiong Jiong Youyao's works included best-selling works such as " I Wish You a Great Light,"" Just Like Cold Light Meeting the Sun,"" I Have You for the Rest of My Life, Sweet and Warm,"" One Day, You'll Like Me,"" You're My Little Joy in My Youth," and " Gift."
All of Jiong Jiong Youyao's works included best-selling works such as " I Wish You a Great Light,"" Just Like Cold Light Meeting the Sun,"" I Have You for the Rest of My Life, Sweet and Warm,"" One Day, You'll Like Me,"" You're My Little Joy in My Youth," and " Gift."
All of Jiong Jiong Youyao's works included best-selling works such as " I Wish You a Great Light,"" Just Like Cold Light Meeting the Sun,"" I Have You for the Rest of My Life, Sweet and Warm,"" One Day, You'll Like Me,"" You're My Little Joy in My Youth," and " Gift."
Happy Family was the host team composed of He Jiong, Xie Na, Li Weijia, Du Haitao, and Wu Xin. They were officially established on Hunan TV's variety show, Happy Camp, and had maintained a close working relationship for the past 15 years. Even though " Happy Camp " was taken off the air, He Jiong's career was not affected. He was still the host of Hunan Satellite TV's C position, and he took on the role of the host of the new show," Hello Saturday." In contrast, Xie Na, Li Weijia, Du Haitao, and Wu Xin's positions were not so stable. They were excluded from the hosting lineup at Hunan TV's gala. The members of the Happy Family had a close relationship with each other, and their private interactions were also very close. Although the Happy Family had disbanded, their friendship was still unbreakable.
Yang Jiong (650 - 684) was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Qiao County, Peiguo, Guangming County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). Yang Jiong's father, Yang Xuangan, was a famous writer in the early Tang Dynasty. Together with Wang Bo, Luo Binwang, Han Yu, and others, he was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty".
Yang Jiong's early years were rather legendary. He had once served as a supervisory censor and was later exiled to Hainan because he opposed the eunuch's autocracy at that time. During his stay in Hainan, he wrote poems such as "Journey to the Army", which reflected his lofty aspirations, fearlessness, and courage.
Yang Jiong's poetry style was fresh, bright, passionate, bold and unconstrained. His representative works included "A Fellow Official's Ode to Stay at Rest at Night in Niu Zhu Recalling the Ancient Times","A Night in Niu Zhu Recalling the Ancient Times","Climbing the Stork Tower" and so on. One of Yang Jiong's masterpieces,"A Fellow Official's Ode to Stay at Rest at Night in Niuzhu and Remembering the Ancient Times", described the poet's feelings and thoughts when he moored at Niuzhu at night, expressing his thoughts and feelings about life and fate.