Bi Feiyu, the author of Tsing Yi, 1964 was born in Xinghua, Jiangsu Province in June. He spent his childhood with teenagers in the countryside and returned to the city in June 1979. 1983 was admitted to the Chinese Department of Yangzhou Normal University. Literary creation began in the mid-1980s, with poems first and novels later. Published novels "Shanghai Past" and "That Summer and that Autumn"; The collection of novels includes Ancestors, Panicked Fingers, Sleeping with Eyes Wide Open, Tsing Yi, Walking Slowly, What's Left of Men and many other works. He has won the Lu Xun Literature Award and the Feng Mu Literature Award. Speaking of the creation of Tsing Yi, Bi Feiyu has another story. Bi Feiyu said that when he was writing Tsing Yi, he and jie feng of Zhejiang Hua Xiaobai Troupe chatted while watching the performance and gave him many things. When jie feng learned that Bi Feiyu was shaping a character like Tsing Yi, he asked him many questions about traditional Chinese opera, but Bi Feiyu couldn't answer them. "Especially an actor's mentality before and after the performance, for example, ask me how she feels when the actor puts on makeup, wraps her head, sticks her cheeks and puts on clothes, and what will happen inside. I can't answer all these questions. I don't even know what' Baotou' and' patch' are. So, Feng Jie explained a lot to me in detail. "
"Xifeng also said at that time that for an actress, every stage is a bride, the curtain is a red veil, and the audience is a groom." After this chat, Bi Feiyu found that her previous writing was not accurate enough. He overthrew and rewritten this novel with more than 10,000 words. "I found that the specific description of these things is a very key place to shape and enrich the novel Tsing Yi." Bi Feiyu affirmed that without Xifeng, Tsing Yi would not be so full and the image of autumn would not be so vivid.