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Ni Kuang, born on May 30, 1935, is a famous ** family. Formerly known as Ni Cong, the words are also clear. He came 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, 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.
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Chinese name: Ni Kuang.
Nationality: Chinese.
Place of birth: Shanghai.
Date of birth: 1935.
Ni Kuang has used pen names successively: Ni Kuang (martial arts and science fiction), Wesley (science fiction), Sha Weng (essays), Hong Xin (Gundam, Goofy Legend), Wei Li (Magnolia legend), Yue Chuan (martial arts), Yi Qi (political commentary), Nine Cylinder Layman (essays), Weilong and so on.
Biography In 1951, after graduating from junior high school, Ni Kuang entered the East China People's Revolutionary University at the age of 16 and a half for three months of training; after "graduating" from the East China People's Revolutionary University, he then joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army and public security police, and successively participated in the "land reform" and "Huaihe River control project" and then went to northern Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia to reclaim wasteland, and traveled as far as the Daxing'an Mountains in northeast China. When he was in Inner Mongolia, he was suspected of being a "counter-revolutionary" for "sabotaging public transportation facilities" (using a frozen river in the harsh winter to make use of firewood to make it easier for personal heating) and was investigated in isolation.
When I first arrived in Hong Kong, I studied in a night school, so I met Mrs. Ngai and Ms. Li Guozhen. Ni Kuang began as a handyman in a dyeing factory, and began to contribute to Zhen Pao, and was later hired by Zhen Pao, where he worked as a co-worker, proofreader, assistant, reporter, and political columnist (pen name Yi Qi).
At the end of 1957, Ni Kuang's first article on "land reform" was published in Hong Kong Industry and Commerce. The first prose to be published was "In the Cracks of the Stone". The first book is "Microwave in Hulun Pond" (created in the late fifties, set in the Mongolian steppe).
In 1958, Ni Kuang began to write martial arts, and his pen name was Yue Chuan.
In 1959, Ni Kuang married Ms. Li Guozhen, and now have a daughter (Ni Sui) and a son (Ni Zhen). After that, most of the time was self-studying, and it can be regarded as no formal schooling.
In 1962, with the encouragement of Zha Liangyong (Jin Yong), Ni Kuang began to write ** under the pen name "Wesley". The first article is called "Diamond Flower", which is in the supplement of "Ming Pao". From the fourth chapter ** "Blue Bloods", the Wesleyan series ** officially moved towards a sci-fi series.
The book "Blue Blood Man" was selected as one of the "Top 100 Chinese in the Twentieth Century" in 2000 and became the representative work of Ni Kuang's science fiction **).
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Ni Zhen (April 26, 1964—), English name Joe Nieh, ancestral home in Ningbo, Zhejiang, Hong Kong writer, radio program host, "yes!".One of the founders of magazine. Studied at Bishop Gao Primary School, Wah Yan Primary School, Hong Kong Wah Yan College, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Public School; He graduated from the University of Florida in the United States.
Ni Zhen is the son of Hong Kong science fiction ** Ni Kuang and the nephew of Yishu. In 2008, Ni Zhen kissed college student Zhang Mao in a nightclub, and Zhou Huimin issued a statement announcing their breakup, but a week later, they got back together and got married, shocking the entertainment industry.
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Ni Zhen, male, was born in Shanghai in July 1938 in Wuxian County, Jiangsu. Professor. Tutor of master's students, member of China Film Association, member and director of China Film Criticism Association.
In 1960, he entered the Beijing Film Academy to study painting, film theory, and book illustration. In 1966, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Film Academy, Yan Feng. Since 1980, he has been teaching at the Beijing Film Academy.
In 1986, he was appointed Director of the Theoretical Research Office. He became a professor in 1994.
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