Where does Qiong Yao’s name come from?

Chen Zhe, formerly known as Chen Zhe, is a contemporary Chinese writer from Zhajiang Town, Hengyang County, and now lives in Taiwan. In addition to Qiong Yao, his pen names include Xinru, Fenghuang, etc. Born on April 20, 1938 in Chengdu, Sichuan, he followed his father Chen Zhiping from the mainland to Taiwan in 1949. His father, Chen Zhiping, is a university professor, and his mother, Yuan Xingshu, comes from a scholarly family. Shortly after graduating from high school, she got married and had a child. While working as a housewife, she began to try writing. Later, she entered the ranks of professional writers and entered the television and film production industries. During this period, her marriage broke down. Her current husband is her agent and publisher, and runs a family-style Crown Publishing Company. All of Qiong Yao's works are produced by this company. The origin of the pen name Qiong Yao comes from the Book of Songs "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Papaya". Give me papaya and give me Qiongju in return. It's always good to be rewarded by a bandit! Give me peaches and give me Qiongyao in return. It's always good to be rewarded by a bandit! Give me wood and plums, and give me Qiongjiu in return. It's always good to be rewarded by a bandit! Note: Qiongju: a common name for beautiful jade and beautiful stones. Bandit: non