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There is a passage in Sanmao's "Goodbye in the Next Life": That Huang Dundu, I got in the car, and the taxi driver asked me where I was going, and I found that my mind was empty, and I couldn't remember which street or alley my parents' home lived in. I was in tears in the car, unable to name the place I was going.
I got out of the car and walked down the street for a long, long time, and found that my body was in agony as if it was possessed by a spirit, and my eyes began to lose sight. I leaned against a telephone pole and vomited, at that time, I remembered where my home was alone, I called the car to take me back, in that indescribable night of pain, my vision became more and more hazy, I shivered and cramped all over my body, I waited until dawn, struggled to call ** to the Guangqi Society to Father Ding Qingsong, saying that I was sick, don't tell my mother who has just recovered from a serious illness, don't want a big hospital, ask Father Priest to find me a doctor quickly, because I can't support it anymore——— Personally, I think that mental stress is probably a reason for her suicide.
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Lao Liang revealed: How did Sanmao die, and why is Sanmao's death a mystery?
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Sanmao died of illness. On January 4, 1991, Sanmao died in the hospital at the age of 48.
Sanmao (March 26, 1943, January 4, 1991), formerly known as Chen Maoping (mào), later renamed Chen Ping, was born in Chongqing in 1943, moved to Taiwan with his parents in 1948, and is a famous contemporary Chinese writer.
In 1967, he went to Spain to study, and later went to Germany and the United States. In 1973, he settled in the Spanish Sahara Desert and married Jose. After returning to Taiwan in 1981, he taught at the Culture University before resigning in 1984 to focus on writing and speaking.
He died in hospital on January 4, 1991, at the age of 48. Sanmao's works are also widely circulated in the Chinese community around the world, and his life works and translations are very rich, with a total of 24 kinds.
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The famous female writer Sanmao hanged herself in her bathroom in Taiwan on January 4, 1991; Sanmao suspected that he was terminally ill, felt pessimistic and disappointed, and his days were numbered, and under this extremely depressed, extremely gloomy, extremely depressed, and extremely decadent mood, he ended his life by hanging himself.
Sanmao (March 26, 1943 rolled wide, January 4, 1991) Lina, female, formerly known as Chen Maoping, later renamed Chen Ping, from Dinghai, Zhejiang (now Dinghai District, Zhoushan City). Born in 1943 in Chongqing, Huang Jueya, is a modern Chinese writer.
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Sanmao, formerly known as Chen Mao (mào) Ping, Han nationality, a native of Zhoushan, Zhejiang, was born on March 26, 1943 in Huangjiaojiao, Chongqing. "Mao" is the ranking of her generation on the family tree, and "Ping" is to take. >>>More