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Wesley is the protagonist of Ni Kuang's science fiction**, full of adventure, witty and brave. He is extraordinary, and he should be a modern person. The exact date is unknown.
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Wesley is a character in Ni Kuang**.
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Ni Kuang, formerly known as Ni Yiming, later changed his name to Ni Cong.
Born in Shanghai in 1935, he is originally from Zhenhai, Zhejiang.
In 1951, at the age of 16, Ni Kuang entered the East China People's Revolutionary University for three months of training, and then joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the public security police, and successively participated in land reform, the project of controlling Huaihuai, and the construction of farms in northern Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia.
When he came to Hong Kong in 1957, he only studied in night schools, most of the time on his own, and could be regarded as having no formal school education. Ni Kuang began as a handyman in a dyeing factory and began to write articles for Zhen Pao, and was later hired by Zhen Pao as an assistant and handyman, while writing columns under the pseudonym Yi Qi.
Ni Kuang has successively used pen names such as: Wesley, Sha Weng, Yue Chuan, Wei Li, Yi Qi, Hong Xin, Wei Long and so on.
In the early sixties, with the encouragement of Zha Liangyong (Jin Yong), he began to write science fiction under the pseudonym Wesley**. The first article is called "Diamond Flower", which is in the supplement of "Ming Pao".
Wesleyan is just a work of science fiction that doesn't exist in reality. So you don't have to worry about what era it is.
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Ni Kuang, you can take a look at the encyclopedia.
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Why don't you look for it in a book? I've seen it, but I don't remember it exactly. He is erudite and versatile.
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Wesley is the protagonist of the science fiction "Wesley Series" written by the famous Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang, and is narrated in his first person. According to Ni Kuang's own account, he was driving through Tai Hang Road in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, when he saw the house number of Wesley Village, so he was inspired by the name of the protagonist. In the Gen Zhenxia series, Wesley is referred to as "that gentleman".
Starting from "The Legend of Wesley" starring Xu Guanjie in 1985, in the past 20 years, Ni Kuang's "Wesley" ** series has been adapted into nearly countless films and television, many of which are directly named "Wesley". There are also related film and television works and characters of the same name.
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Ni Kuang. Ni Kuang, a famous ** family. Originally known as Ni Yiming, he later changed his name to Ni Cong.
Originally from Zhenhai, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai in 1935 and moved to Hong Kong in 1957. He worked as a worker, proofreader, self-taught, and became a professional writer. He writes a wide range of subjects, including detectives, science fiction, gods and monsters, martial arts, Zheng lead and romance.
The writing speed is also amazing, he can write 8,000 words per hour, and he has written for 12 newspapers at the same time. Martial arts** is represented by "Six-Fingered Piano Demon", with a peculiar imagination; also wrote "Dragon Babu" on behalf of Jin Yong during his time abroad**. Mr. Ni Kuang's works cover a wide range of genres, including martial arts, science fiction, fantasy, detective, mythology, reasoning, literature and art, as well as essays, prose reviews, scripts, etc.
Ni Kuang is a Hong Kong writer. Born in 1935 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai and came to Hong Kong in 1957 to work as a worker, proofreader, and become a professional writer. He writes a wide range of subjects, including detectives, science fiction, gods and monsters, martial arts, and romance.
Young King, Wu Qilong-Wesley.
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