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    ?? #Ms. Jun Muxia passed away at the age of 115#

    Although Qiao Mu has never revealed her true identity in these years, her name is obviously still quite famous. The 80 novels she has written in the past forty years have accumulated a lot of readers. I dare not say that the whole world is her.  of readers, but more than half of them have not read her books, or at least know that she exists.

    There are definitely still some.

    Therefore, as soon as this news came out, major media around the world followed up with reports. At the same time, many directors and stars in the global entertainment industry also issued condolence messages to express their deep feelings.

    This is actually normal, because among the eighty novels written by Qiao Mu, except for a few science fiction novels that were too large and technically difficult to achieve, all of them have been made into TV series or movies.  and movies, and even been remade many times.

    It doesn¡¯t matter whether everyone¡¯s feelings are deep or not.

    When most of the people I have worked with have posted relevant condolence messages, if you don¡¯t post them, you are out of sync, so naturally, you have to post them all in unison.

    The only difference is that some are copy-pasted and some are sincere condolences, but no one studies this in detail.

    More people are discussing it.

    Or you might be surprised by the news.

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    Shenzhou Publishing House¡¯s life page of Jun Muxia.

    There was a lot of discussion in the discussion forum.

    ¡¾This is the first time I know that Jun Muxia is the author's real name. I always thought it was a pen name. This name is too cool.

    It¡¯s really hard to imagine that the name of a 115-year-old man is so much better than mine. As the parents who named me Osmanthus, I hope they can restrain themselves and stop naming my little daughter Osmanthus.  name.  ¡¿

    [A lot of old people have pretty nice names. For example, my grandparents and my grandma. Compared with them, the names of my grandparents and my parents are completely different. It¡¯s not about the Kuomintang Party. That¡¯s it.  Juanli flower.  ¡¿

    "Ms. Jun Muxia is 115 years old this year, and she only published her first novel forty-one years ago. Oh my God, doesn't that mean she only started writing when she was seventy-four years old?"

    ¡°Moreover, she was born before the founding of the People¡¯s Republic of China.

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    Able to write English novels fluently and directly.

    ¡°So far, I have struggled to write an English composition of 120 words.

    She can actually write novels in English.

    I remember that my great-grandmother was illiterate]

    ¡¾The above ignores economic differences, regional differences and the gap between rich and poor. There were already telephones and electric lights in Shanghai more than a hundred years ago, but our village only received electricity sixty years ago.

    There were telephones only fifty years ago.

    ¡°Similarly, some people were able to study abroad more than a hundred years ago, but now, there are still a small number of people in some areas who don¡¯t even have the opportunity to go to university.

    If Ms. Jun had a good family background back then.

    She speaks good English and is very normal.

    There are many female writers of her generation, but compared with those female writers, Ms. Jun can really be said to have accumulated a lot of experience. Other female writers are Gan Luo, and Ms. Jun is Jiang Ziya.

    What a late bloomer!  ¡¿

    [I have to say that Ms. Jun¡¯s age is really unexpected. I always thought she might be a writer born in the 1990s, or at most a writer born in the 1980s. I didn¡¯t expect that she was actually a writer born in the 20s.  , this is too exaggerated.

    I see that many writers stop writing after they are forty or fifty years old, and some even stop writing before they are fifty. Those who can continue to write until they are sixty or seventy are already rare. Really  It¡¯s hard to imagine how she maintains her passion for writing and has so many novel ideas and innovations.

    As a young man, I am ashamed of myself, or most young people should be ashamed of themselves. If I remember correctly, among the new types of novels that have emerged in recent decades, except for a few, Ms. Jun is not the pioneer.  Zu created it, and more than 80% to 90% of the remaining types were probably her first creation, or were expanded by others based on her extra ideas.

    This imagination and innovation.

    I always feel like it¡¯s a pity that she doesn¡¯t engage in scientific research.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Well, have you read the will read by Ms. Jun's lawyer? She donated most of her inheritance, including the copyright income of all her works fifty years after her death. Part of it?It was donated to the Creation Foundation for Supporting New Writers, and part of it was donated to the Mutual Aid Fund for the Elderly.

    Only a few apartments were left for grandchildren.

    The grandchildren didn¡¯t receive anything.

    This is really confusing.

    Now I am more worried, will her son and daughter cause trouble at Ms. Jun¡¯s funeral?  ¡¿

    ¡¾Please, you are worrying too much!

    As far as I know, Ms. Jun's sons and daughters had died long before she died. Neither of her sons seemed to have lived to be seventy years old. Although her only daughter lived longer, she  She only lived to be eighty-five before she died, and most of her grandchildren have also died, so her children will never cause trouble.

    If you make trouble, you will see ghosts.

    But the grandchildren are not sure.  ¡¿

    [If a riot really breaks out, I will definitely be the first to look down upon them, and maybe even go to the scene and beat them up. If the military lady doesn¡¯t leave a penny to her children and grandchildren, then I can still understand that she wants to let her children and grandchildren  They are self-reliant.

    Now I only give some grandchildren, but not a penny to the grandchildren. It is obvious that there must be something wrong with the grandchildren, whether it is unfilial piety, or Ms. Jun is dissatisfied, but this is something Ms. Jun has notarized  Will, even if they continue to make trouble, it should be useless.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Didn¡¯t anyone notice?

    Ms. Jun has lived in a nursing home for more than 40 years. This is obviously a conflict with her children. As far as I know, in her time, the elderly were generally not willing to live in a nursing home.  ¡¿

    ¡¾I know some inside information.

    It is said that more than 40 years ago, Ms. Jun had a conflict with her two sons. She seemed to feel that the two sons were not very good to her, and her daughter-in-law would occasionally make things difficult for her, so she moved directly to a nursing home in anger.  live in.

    There seemed to have been a few minor conflicts later.

    After that, they almost stopped communicating with each other. They never gave pension money, and later on when their children were married and born, they never invited Ms. Jun. Ms. Jun treated them the same way, when her two sons died.

    Ms. Jun didn¡¯t even go to the funeral.

    She only attended her daughter¡¯s funeral.

    It seems that I even attended the funeral of my son-in-law.

    ¡°Grandchildren who haven¡¯t visited us for decades are obviously not as close as those who come during festivals. I guess Ms. Jun may not even know what her grandchildren look like.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Oh, I knew it, I knew it!

    Ms. Jun¡¯s grandchildren really started to make a fuss. They actually believed that Ms. Jun¡¯s will was induced to be written, and her inheritance should be divided equally among their descendants.

    They even want to sue. Oh my God, how shameless this is. Now I can probably understand why Ms. Jun has been reluctant to reveal her identity until her death. If she had disclosed it decades ago  if.

    It is estimated that it will be difficult for her to write eighty works.

    And maybe you will have to live less than ten years.  ¡¿

    ¡¾This is really a farce.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Sure enough, no one is perfect. If a person is so well written in the novel, but his family relations are handled so poorly, the education of his children and grandchildren seems to be poor.

    Fortunately, she does not write fairy tales or educational literature, otherwise no one would dare to buy it.

    After all, her descendants are indeed very bad.  ¡¿

    "I hope this farce can calm down as soon as possible, otherwise Ms. Jun's reputation will definitely be affected after her death, just like the writer whose tombstone was splashed with paint and written in red letters by her grandson after her death.

    Although the overall reputation does not have much impact.

    But there are indeed some stains.  ¡¿

    ¡¾From this point of view, the issue of education is really a global problem, and no matter how famous a person is, there is no guarantee that he can teach his children well.  ¡¿

    ¡¾Who says it¡¯s not?  ¡¿

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