Female writer Cheng Xueli died in a car accident and was rescueddays are invalid.
As the Spring Festival approaches, people are immersed in the happy atmosphere of gathering together, and unfortunately, there is sad news from the literary and artistic circles.
China Women's Daily announced on February 8 that Ms. Cheng Xueli, a famous female writer and screenwriter in Hebei Province, passed away.
China Women's Daily mentioned in the article that Cheng Xueli passed away on February 7, and her friends posted condolences one after another.
According to Cheng Xueli's friends, on January 17, Xue Li suffered a car accident and was extremely seriously injured, and has been in a coma since being sent to the hospital. After an examination, it was confirmed that Cheng Xueli was brain dead due to a car accident.
Cheng Xueli is still receiving ICU in the hospital**, but her condition has not improved significantly, and her life is still on a ventilator. She has been in the ICU for more than 20 days, however, on the evening of February 7, her friend received the news of Cheng Xueli's tragic death.
It is understood that Cheng Xueli's family is dealing with her funeral, because the Spring Festival is approaching, so her funeral will be held after the year.
Cheng Xueli, a talented girl from Lingshou, Hebei, has shown profound literary skills since she was a child. She uses the pen name "Chengmen Lixue", which is full of poetry. Cheng Xueli is currently a member of the Standing Committee of the China Reportage Youth Committee, deputy director of the Hebei Provincial Prose Literature and Art Committee, a contracted writer of the Hebei Provincial Academy of Literature, the vice chairman of the Hebei Writers Association, and the vice chairman of the Shijiazhuang Writers Association.
Her representative works include "Lixue Prose", "Great Cultural Dialogue", "Dream Home: Writing in the New Countryside of Hebei Province", "The Ancient Country of Zhongshan", "Looking for the Pingshan Group" and "Taihang Little Soldiers", etc., which are deeply loved by readers.
In order to truly reproduce history, Cheng Xueli devoted 5 years, read hundreds of books, read hundreds of documentary works of the Anti-Japanese War, traveled more than 20,000 kilometers, interviewed more than 160 people, including veterans, descendants of martyrs and relatives, and finally won the Xu Chi Award, the highest award for Chinese reportage, and successfully restored the heroic "Pingshan Regiment" group.
Cheng Shirley is a talented screenwriter who has created several critically acclaimed TV series. Among them, in 2016, the campus comedy "Meng Flip" written by her was loved by the audience.
In addition, she also wrote the TV series "Children of Hutuo" adapted from "Looking for Pingshan Group", which was directed by Lei Zi and Zhan Chenglin, starring Yu Zhen, Ye Xuan and other famous actors, and was broadcast on CCTV CCTV-8**.
After the broadcast of this drama, the ratings once became the second in the country, which not only played a good educational role for young people, but also gave them a more real understanding of that period of history.
However, Cheng Xueli has also encountered many difficulties in her many years of writing. She suffered from cervical spondylosis, her mental state was depressed for a while, and she even suspected that she was suffering from depression.
Cheng Xueli's last public appearance was in April last year, when she visited a primary school in Shijiazhuang to share with the students the story of creating "Taihang Little Soldiers" and interacted deeply with the students, hoping to give the children a deeper understanding of the spirit of self-improvement of their ancestors.
Cheng Xueli's death is deeply regrettable, and friends in the circle have posted condolences to express their deep nostalgia for her. Someone wrote: "There is one more talented woman in heaven, may the family, relatives and friends mourn and change." ”
Another person said: "Chairman Cheng Xueli is an outstanding representative of Shijiazhuang's literary circles, and her death is a huge loss to Shijiazhuang and even Hebei's literary circles, and we are deeply saddened." ”