His original name is Wang Qiang, a native of Changbaishan, Jilin, and now lives in Shanghai. Freelance.
I started surfing the Internet in 1999 and won the Bronze Award for Poetry at the first NetEase Internet Literature Award and the Best Ancient Style Poetry Award at the Second Banyan Tree Original Literature Award. The collection of poems and essays has been included on hundreds of websites. In 2003, Jiangsu Telecom printed its poem about the beauties of the Three Kingdoms "Diao Chan" together with poems about the other three beauties by Bai Juyi, Su Shi, and Wang Anshi on the 201 Four Beauties telephone set card without authorization. In order to protect the rights of Internet writers, Qingxiang Baiyi drew his sword and fought a decisive battle with Jiangsu Telecom in the Nanjing Intermediate People's Court. After two court sessions, he won the case. The case attracted unprecedented public attention both online and offline. Sina, NetEase and other websites followed and reported on the case, and Xinhuanet produced an issue of "Focus Internet Talk". More than 50 newspapers across the country paid attention to it, and "Southern Weekend" published an exclusive interview. It has become a classic case in the field of network intellectual property.
Some poems and novels are scattered in "Three Hundred Internet Poems", "Legends of Modern and Ancient Times·Martial Arts", etc.
Selected as "2004 Internet 108 Prawns" selected by "e Times Weekly", ranking seventh.
Qidian's first full-length historical martial arts novel, "Horse Defending Liangzhou", was officially published by Baihuazhou Literature and Art Publishing House on June 1, 2006.