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Ni Kuang’s current situation

Ni Kuang, a famous novelist. His original name was Ni Yiming, and later he was renamed Ni Cong. Arrives in Hong Kong in 1957. He worked as a worker, proofreader, and editor, and became a self-taught writer. His writing range is very broad and covers all genres. His novels include detective, science fiction, gods and monsters, martial arts, and romance. His writing speed is also amazing, he can write 8,000 words per hour, and he once wrote serials for 12 newspapers at the same time. The martial arts novels are represented by "The Six-Fingered Piano Demon", which has a strange imagination; he also wrote the "Dragon and the Eight Parts" serialization on behalf of Jin Yong while he was abroad. Mr. Ni Kuang's works cover a wide range of novels, essays, prose reviews, scripts, etc., including martial arts, science fiction, romance, detectives, monsters, reasoning, literature and art.

Chinese name: Ni Kuang

Nationality: China

Birthplace: Shanghai

Date of birth: 1935

Occupation: Writer

Representative works: Wesley novel series

Birthplace: Zhenhai, Zhejiang

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Ni Kuang's "Yuan Zhenxia" series of film and television dramas and movies unfolds Ni Kuang (Wesley)

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The pen names Ni Kuang has used include: Ni Kuang (Martial Arts and Science Fiction), Wesley (Science Fiction), Sha Weng (Essays), Hong Xin (Gundam, Legend of Goofy), Wei Li (Legend of Mulan), Yue Chuan (Martial Arts), Yi Qi (Political Commentary), Jiutan Jushi (Essays), Dangerous Dragon, etc.

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Ni Kuang when he was young

In 1951, after graduating from junior high school, Ni Kuang joined the East China People's Revolution at the age of sixteen and a half After three months of university training, he "graduated" from East China People's Revolutionary University, then joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the public security police, and successively participated in "land reform" and "Huaihe River Management Project" and then went to northern Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia to reclaim wasteland, with footprints as far away as Daxinganling in Northeast China. When he was in Inner Mongolia, he was labeled as a "counterrevolutionary" for "disrupting traffic" (when the river was frozen in the severe winter, he tore down a small wooden bridge to use as firewood) and was placed under house arrest for several months. In 1957, Ni Kuang fled from Inner Mongolia to Guangzhou. In July, he smuggled into Macau and then fled to Hong Kong. From then on, I never returned to the mainland of China. When I first arrived in Hong Kong, I studied at night school and met Mrs. Nee and Ms. Li Guozhen.

Ni Kuang initially worked as a handyman in a dyeing factory and began to contribute articles to "True News". Later, he was hired by "True News" and served successively as a coworker, proofreader, assistant editor, reporter and political columnist (pen name is Yi Qi). At the end of 1957, Ni Kuang's first novel about "land reform", "Buried Alive", was published in the Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Daily. The first published prose was "In the Cracks of the Stone". The first novel is "Microwave in Hulunchi" (written in the late 1950s, set in the Mongolian grasslands). In 1958, Ni Kuang began writing martial arts novels under the pen name Yue Chuan. In 1959, Ni Kuang married Ms. Li Guozhen, and they now have a daughter (Ni Sui) and a son (Ni Zhen). Later, he spent most of his time studying on his own, and could not be considered as having formally received school education. In 1962, with the encouragement of Cha Liangyong (Jin Yong), Ni Kuang began to write novels under the pen name "Wesley". The first novel is called "Diamond Flower" and was serialized in the supplement of "Ming Pao". Starting from the fourth novel "Blue Bloods", the Wesley series of novels officially became a science fiction series. (The book "Blue Bloods" was selected into the "Top 100 Chinese Novels of the 20th Century" in 2000 and became Ni Kuang's representative work of science fiction). In the late 1960s, when martial arts films became popular, Ni Kuang turned to script writing. In more than ten years, he has written hundreds of scripts, and his representative work is "The One-Armed Sword" directed by Chang Cheh. In 1972, after the publication of Wesley's series of novels "New Year", Ni Kuang suspended the creation of Wesley's series of novels for six years. In 1978, Wesley's series of novels "Hair" was published and was rated as the most popular novel among Hong Kong youth. Ni Kuang has since returned to the creation of science fiction novels. On Easter 1986, Ni Kuang was baptized in a church in Taipei (although he was still certain that God was an alien). The reason was that after praying with the pastor, I was cured of my alcohol addiction for many years. In recent years, he has become a firm believer in Christ and has frequently given testimony in Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 1987, Ni Kuang, Liang Xiaozhong (Shi Ren), Ha Gong, Huang Weiliang, Hu Juren, Zhang Wenda and others initiated the establishment of the Hong Kong Writers Association and served as the president. In the autumn of 1992, after the publication of Wesley's series of novels "Luck", Ni Kuang moved to New Tang Dynasty in San Francisco, USA, and lived in a residence that resembled a toast. In my spare time, I plant flowers and raise fish at home, such as mandala and angel fish. He joked that he could see the Golden Gate Bridge from the bathroom, so he wrote a poem: "Look up to see the Golden Gate, lower your head to see the 'little bird'." After immigrating, Ni Kuang lived a leisurely life. He claimed that he was first in cooking, second in gardening, and only third in literature and art.

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Ni Kuang has rich life experience and has tasted all kinds of hardships. He is funny and humorous. There are more eccentric interests and more eccentric ideas. (Once, I realized from a little flea that the vitality of human beings, who claim to be the soul of all things, is so fragile, and their adaptability and endurance to harsh environments are not as good as a flea with a simple structure.) So he The article is written with quick hands and quick eyes, and is ever-changing. Ni Kuang considers himself a very foolhardy person, but he is very strict about his work. He stipulated that he should write more than 8,000 words every day, so that he could work for a month and then rest for a month. He also stipulated that he should try to do a good job before dusk, because as soon as it got dark, his hand would be ready to touch the wine glass. He writes various types of novels, such as science fiction, detective, martial arts and romance novels. He also writes movie scripts, and even essays and essays expressing personal feelings. Since coming to Hong Kong in 1957, he has written many science fiction, detective and martial arts novels, and hundreds of film scripts. He also publishes columns every day in various newspapers and periodicals in Hong Kong. Ni Kuang was a weirdo who often did things unexpectedly. He didn't know how to drive, but when he was obsessed with studying cars, he once cut a car into parts and reassembled it back to its original state. He has at least two experiences with ghosts and firmly believes in the existence and immortality of the soul. In his early years, he also experienced the "Fox Fairy Appearing as a Saint". Therefore, it is still believed that different creatures can undergo structural changes in their bodies through so-called practice, and they will become immortals. (Wesley's science fiction series "Becoming a Spirit" is the story of a condor that undergoes various changes and finally becomes a human!) Ni Kuang's personality is extremely emotional, and it is rare for him not to be confused. Willful and laissez-faire, enthusiastic and hearty, generous and chivalrous.

Absolute liberalism, does not like to be restricted, does not like to compete for victory, does not like to be serious, and will never be sanctimonious. Jin Yong commented on Ni Kuang: The infinite universe, endless time and space, infinite possibilities, and the eternal contradiction between the impermanent life are woven from this head.

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It is rumored that Ni Kuang once saw aliens in the Northeast, which is why his science fiction novels are so outstanding, and he himself said that he likes to write martial arts novels , but with Jin Yong’s old friend Jin Yu in front of him, he had no choice but to take the easy way out and concentrate on science fiction. His favorite character among all works is Wesley, and his favorite work is Wesley's series "Dream Search", followed by Wesley's series "Golden Story". My favorite martial arts work is "Fire Combination".

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Ni Kuang’s broad interests, photographic memory and perseverance in research have made his works deeply rooted in the hearts of the people since he came to Hong Kong in 1957. His works are rigorously organized and inspiring, often leaving people with unexpected gains. Ni Kuang has many hobbies, including fish farming, flower planting, shell collecting, carpentry, cooking, classical music, etc., all of which turned from obsession to obsession, and from obsession to madness. By extension, anything with many different styles likes to be studied and collected. I like reading, and I can read all kinds of weird books, but I like novels the most. When reading at the fastest speed, one can read an average of 200,000 words of novels a day. Ni Kuang also has three hobbies. One is wine. He used to drink at least one liter of XO a day. Recently, he announced that he would "give up drinking", but the definition means that you can drink alcohol, but don't get drunk. Nowadays, you can drink it or not, but alcohol is still considered to be the best "anti-depressant". Second, I smoked cigarettes for thirty-five years, with a record of four to five packs a day (I didn’t stop when I brushed my teeth - when I brushed my left teeth, I bit the cigarette on the right; when I brushed my right, I bit the cigarette on the left). Until one day, I suddenly heard God’s voice say several times: “You don’t need to smoke anymore!” From then on, I never smoked again. (Ni Kuang thought for a while before he understood what God meant. The so-called "you don't have to smoke" means that the thirty-five years of "smoking punishment" imposed on him by God has expired.) Thirdly, women appreciate the most submissive and obedient women. Of course external beauty is also important. Shuang'er in "The Deer and the Cauldron" is a typical example of a perfect wife in Ni Kuang's mind.

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Ni Kuang is the most prolific and diverse writer. He calls himself "the person who has written the most Chinese characters since the beginning of mankind." (Actually, this is Ni Kuang's self-effacement. The word "Chinese" in this sentence can be deleted. In ancient and modern times, Ni Kuang's only possible opponent is the Western science fiction master Asimov. However, Master Ai's English is mostly written by a typewriter or It was typed by a word processor, so no one can find any contrary evidence for this statement.) Ni Kuang is also the professional writer with the most professional ethics. He never delays or misses a manuscript (he wrote too fast in the early days and deliberately put it off after finishing). It will take a few days to submit the manuscript). However, the manuscript fees and royalties are extremely high, and there are two major principles: please pay first; and do not modify the product after it is released (no one is allowed to modify the novel, and I will never interfere with how to modify the script). After coming to Hong Kong from the Mainland in 1957, I wrote for thirty years, seven days a week and tens of thousands of words every day. The most amazing thing is that he can write for thirty years with constant inspiration, endless themes, and guaranteed bestsellers. People in the world jokingly call him the "Emperor of Pocket Books". There is a joke circulating in the publishing industry: even if Ni Kuang wrote a wordless book, it would be sold out quickly. At best, the next time you buy Ni Kuang's work, you should make sure it's a sequel to The Book Without Words! In Hong Kong, there are very few writers who have become "rich" purely by writing manuscripts, and Ni Kuang is one of them.

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Ni Kuang’s works include novels (martial arts, reasoning, science fiction, fantasy, romance, pornography), essays, essays, columns, political commentaries, and movie scripts. (Please refer to the catalog of Ni Kuang's works) The only literary genres he has ever written are lyrics and advertising slogans. Ni Kuang's novels have a compelling atmosphere, strange plots, and ingenious conceptions. The number of novels has exceeded three hundred. There have been more than 400 film scripts, which is guaranteed to be a world record.

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Ni Kuang’s writing motivations are: 1. Making a living; 2. Interest; 3. No other abilities (but later he discovered that he is a very competent actor) .

Income from writing, including royalties and royalties, exceeds HK$2 million a year. The writing style likes to play tricks and change the subject matter. It does not cater to the readers' liking, but it can always lead the readers by the nose. I think my writing talent is innate. (Ni Kuang believes in a theory that most people with literary talent are also addicted to alcohol, such as Li Bai in ancient times, Gu Long and Ni Kuang today.) For writing habits, you must listen to music (otherwise you will not be able to calm down), and the desk surface becomes An elevation angle of 30 degrees (so that there will be no back pain); computers or dictation have never been used to replace handwriting. The highest writing speed recorded is 4,500 words (grid) per hour, which is the speed of "revolution and hard work"; the slowest is 2,500 words per hour. I never read it a second time after writing it (except for the earliest works). Claims to be "the fastest in writing Chinese characters, the fastest in the world."