What about the girls who grew up watching Qiong Yao's novels?
In the early 1970s, according to my observation and growing experience, girls whose parents were doctors or teachers seldom studied Qiong Yao. Take me for example, the books at home are ok. When I was a child (outside the book), I grew up watching juvenile science, childhood, juvenile literature and art, science fiction, etc. There are also big ones, such as Journey to the West, and later, for example, high school, which broadened their horizons and looked like perverts. There are also some publications such as poetry, prose, reader's digest, youth digest, speeches and eloquence, as well as misty poetry and world literature. If you look at Qiong Yao again, you really can't read it. Books popular in the same period, San Mao (he also bought a book about Qianshan) and Jin Yong (he has so many books that I don't have time to read them all). Qiong Yao's articles were only read more in primary school or junior high school at that time.