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Louis Cha Leung-yung, one of the greatest Chinese wuxia fiction writers, passed away on October 30, 2018, at the age of 94. Better known by his pen name Jin Yong, Cha built a fantastic wuxia world and created different types of heroes admired by a large number of fans.
It is said that where there are Chinse-speaking communities, there are people reading Jin Yong’s books.
In 1950, Cha, a newspaper reporter, met and worked together with Chen Wentong, who wrote wuxia stories under the pen name of Liang Yusheng. Encouraged by Chen, Cha began to publish his first novel five years later. Then he set up daily newspaper Ming Pao with Shen Baoxin in 1959, where he published some of his following works. Today, Ming Pao becomes one of the most important newspapers in Hong Kong which influences the society and people’s life.
From 1955 to 1972, Cha wrote 14 novels and one short story of wuxia. The interest and taste of readers have been changing, but his books continue to be attractive. His works have been adapted into films and TV series for many times, such as The Return of the Condor Heroes(《神雕俠侶》).
No matter how smart and strong Cha’s heroes appear, they are not perfect and make mistakes from time to time, just like all of us in real life. What makes someone a hero is the courage and ability to make decisions and devote themselves to their communities. The kung fu masters in the books are loyal to friends and family while brave enough to die for their homeland if needed.
The purpose of Cha in writing novels is to show traditional values and qualities. “Traditional values are shown through the characters and their stories, not by talking to readers,” Cha once said.
A brief 1. of wuxia writer ---Jin Yong | |
Louis Cha Leung-yung who is better known by his pen name Jin Yong, is 2. with Chinese-speaking people. | |
1950 | He met Chen Wentong, a wuxia fiction writer when 3. as a reporter. |
4. 1955 and 1972 | 5. by Chen, he started to publish his first novel. In 1959, together with Shen Baoxin, he started Ming Pao, which still has great 6. influence. He 7. to write 14 novels and one short story in wuxia style. His books are still attractive, 8. the interest and taste of readers have been changing. The heroes in his books are imperfect and make mistakes 9.. However, they are always ready to devote themselves to homeland if needed. |
2018 | He passed away at 94, but the values and spirits expressed 10. the heroes in his books live on. |
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