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Renowned romance novelist Chiung Yao died on Wednesday at the age of 86, according to media reports.
Chiung Yao, or Qiong Yao, real name Chen Che, was born in 1938 and resided in Taiwan.
Widely famous for her romance novels and her writing style, characterized by vivid descriptions and emotional depth, she became a household name both in Taiwan and the Chinese mainland.
Her works have also served as the basis for a slew of highly popular television dramas and films such as "My Fair Princess," "Romance in the Rain" and "Dream Link," which all captivated audiences across Asia.
These adaptations introduced her stories and the associated cultural elements to a broader international audience.