He married Chiung Yao and produced films and television series based on her popular romance novels.
Despite his interests in literature and art since childhood, he studied accounting at Utopia University at the request of his father.
[1][2] To help cover business expenses, he translated English-language novels into Chinese under the pen name Fei Li (費禮), and worked as a disk jockey at a radio station for five years.
[1][2] In June 1963,[2] Ping became editor of Lianfu, the influential literary supplement of the United Daily News, and held the position until 1976.
[5] After Ping suffered a stroke in 2016[7] and lost nearly all ability to communicate, his children had a falling out with their stepmother, Chiung Yao, over whether to continue his intubation.