Which novels of Wesley are good works?
original name: Ni Cong, whose words are also clear. (The word "Kuang" was highlighted by him in Ci Hai)
Birthday: 12: 37 noon on May 3th, 1935
Birthplace: Shanghai
Birthplace: Zhenhai, Zhejiang
Zodiac: Pig
Constellation: Gemini
Blood type: O
Family status: Second brother. Bei ...)
In 1951, after graduating from junior high school, Ni Kuang entered East China People's Revolutionary University for three months at the age of 16 and a half. After graduating from East China People's Revolutionary University, he then joined the China People's Liberation Army and the public security police, and successively participated in the "land reform" and "Huaihe River Regulation Project", and then reclaimed land in northern Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia, with footprints as far as Daxinganling in the northeast. In Inner Mongolia, he was labeled as a "counter-revolutionary" for "disrupting traffic" (when the river was frozen in winter, a small wooden bridge was removed for firewood) and was placed under house arrest for several months.
In 1957, Ni Kuang fled from Inner Mongolia to Guangzhou, and in July, he sneaked into Macau and then fled into Hong Kong. Since then, I have never turned my back and never returned to mainland China. When I first arrived in Hong Kong, I studied at night school, so I met Mrs. Ni and Ms. Li Guozhen. Ni Kuang first worked as a handyman in a dyeing factory, and began to contribute to Pravda. Later, he was hired by Pravda, and worked as a worker, proofreader, assistant editor, journalist and political columnist (pen name Yiqi).
At the end of 1957, Ni Kuang's first novel about "land reform" was published in Hong Kong Business Daily. The first published essay was "In a Fissure". The first novel is Microwave in Hulunchi (written in the late 195s and set in Mongolian grassland).
In 1958, Ni Kuang began to write martial arts novels under the pen name Yuechuan.
In 1959, Ni Kuang married Ms. Li Guozhen, and now they have a daughter (Ni Sui) and a son (Ni Zhen). After most of the time, I was self-taught, so I didn't have a formal school education.
in 1962, encouraged by Cha Liangyong (Jin Yong), Ni Kuang began to write novels under the pseudonym "Wesley". The first novel, called Diamond Flower, was serialized in the supplement of Ming Pao. From the fourth novel "Blue Blood Man", Wesley's series of novels officially went to science fiction series. Blue Blood Man was selected as one of the "Top 1 Chinese Novels in the 2th Century" in 2 and became the representative work of Ni Kuang's science fiction.
In the late 196s, when martial arts films became popular, Ni Kuang turned to script writing. Over the past ten years, he has written more than hundreds of plays, including One-armed Knife directed by Zhang Che.
In 1972, after the publication of the Wesley series "New Year", Ni Kuang suspended the creation of Wesley series novels for six years.
In 1978, Wesley's series of novels Hair was published, which was rated as the most popular novel among young people in Hong Kong. Ni Kuang has since returned to the creation of science fiction.
On Easter Sunday, 1986, Ni Kuang was baptized in a church in Taipei (though he was still sure that God was an alien). The reason is that after praying with the priest, I cured my addiction for many years. In recent years, he believes in Christ and has been a witness in Hongkong and Taiwan Province frequently.
In 1987, Ni Kuang, Liang Xiaozhong (a stone man), Ha Gong, Huang Weiliang, Hu Juren, zhangwenda and others initiated the establishment of the Hong Kong Writers Association, and became its president.
in the autumn of 1992, after the publication of Wesley's series of novels "Luck", Ni Kuang moved to the New Tang People's Port in San Francisco, USA, and his residence looked like a toast. In my spare time, I plant flowers and raise fish at home, such as mandala and angelfish. He laughed and said that the bathroom could see the Golden Gate Bridge, so he wrote a poem: "Look up at the Golden Gate and look down at the' bird'". After emigration, life in Ni Kuang is leisurely, claiming that cooking is the first, gardening is the second, and literature and art are only the third.
Ni Kuang has a rich life experience and has tasted all kinds of hardships. He is humorous. There are more eccentric interests and more eccentric ideas. Once upon a time, I realized from a small flea that human beings who claim to be the spirit of all things are so fragile in vitality, and their adaptability and endurance to harsh environment are not as good as a flea with simple structure. ) So he is quick-witted and ever-changing in writing articles. Ni Kuang thinks he is a very mischievous person, but he is very strict about his work. He stipulated that he should write more than 8, words every day, so that he could work for one month and then take a rest for one month. He also stipulated that he should try his best to do the work well before dusk, because as soon as it got dark, his hands were ready to touch the glass. He writes all kinds of novels, such as science fiction, detective, martial arts and romantic literary novels. He also writes movie scripts and even essays and essays expressing his personal feelings. Since he came to Hong Kong in 1975, many sci-fi, detective and martial arts novels have appeared in his works, and there are no fewer than hundreds of screenplays. Moreover, he publishes columns in local newspapers every day.
Ni Kuang is an eccentric. He often does things unexpectedly. He doesn't know how to drive, but when he was fascinated by studying cars, he once took a car and put it back into its original state. He has met ghosts at least twice and firmly believes in the existence and immortality of the soul. In his early years, he also experienced "the fox spirit appeared as a saint". Therefore, it is still believed that different creatures can make structural changes in their bodies through so-called practice, and they will become immortals. Wesley's sci-fi series "Becoming a Fine Man" is the story of a condor who finally becomes a man after various changes! )
It is rumored that Ni Kuang once saw aliens in the Northeast Province, which is why his science fiction novels are so excellent. He himself said that he likes to write martial arts novels, but with Jin Yong, an old friend, Jin Yu in the front, he had to give up the hard work and concentrate on science fiction. Is it easy to write science fiction? In all his works, his favorite character is Wesley, and his favorite work is Wesley's series "Seeking Dreams", followed by Wesley's series "The Golden Story". My favorite martial arts work is Fire and Union.
Ni Kuang's extensive interests, photographic memory and persistent research spirit have made his works deeply rooted in the hearts of the people since he came to Hong Kong in 1957. His works are well-organized and enlightening, which often make people get unexpected gains.
Ni Kuang used the following pen names successively: Ni Kuang (martial arts and science fiction), Wesley (science fiction), Sha Weng (essays), Hong Xin (Gundam, the legend of Goofy Flying), Wei Li (the legend of Magnolia), Yue Chuan (martial arts), Yi Qi (political theory), Jiugang Jushi (essays), Dangerous Dragon and so on.
Ni Kuang is the most prolific and diversified writer. He claims to be "the person who has written the most Chinese characters since the beginning of mankind". (Actually, this is Ni Kuang's modesty, and the word "Han" in this sentence can be deleted. At all times and in all countries, Ni Kuang's only possible opponent is the western science fiction master Asimov. However, most of Master Ai's English is typed by typewriter or word processor, so no one can find the disproof this sentence. ) Ni Kuang is also a professional writer with the most professional ethics. He never delays or owes a manuscript (he wrote too fast in the early days and deliberately put it aside for a few days after writing). However, the manuscript fee and royalties are extremely high, and there are two major principles: please pay first; The goods are not changed (the novel is absolutely not allowed to be changed, and the script is never changed).
Ni Kuang's works include novels (martial arts, reasoning, science fiction, fantasy, romance, pornography), essays, essays, columns, political comments and screenplays. (Please refer to the catalogue of Ni Kuang's works) The only styles that have never been written are lyrics and advertising words.
Ni Kuang's novels have compelling atmosphere, strange plots and ingenious ideas. The number of novels has exceeded 3. There are more than 4 screenplays, which is guaranteed to be a world record.
Ni Kuang's writing motivation: 1. Making a living; Second, interest; Third, there is no other skill (but later I found myself a very competent actor). Writing income, manuscript fee plus royalties, exceeds HK$ 2 million a year. Writing style, like to play tricks, change the theme, not to the reader's liking, but always lead the reader by the nose. Writing talent, self-recognition 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. Writing habits, you must listen to music (otherwise you can't calm down), and the desk top is at an elevation of 3 degrees (so that you won't have backache); You can never and will never use computers or dictation instead of handwriting. Writing speed, the highest record is 4,5 words per hour (grid), which is the speed of "revolution plus hard work"; The slowest hour is 2,5 words. Never read it again after writing (except for the earliest works). Self-proclaimed "Chinese character writing is the fastest in the world."
Ni Kuang's idea of novels: "There are only two kinds of novels-those that are good-looking and those that are not" (he thinks that novels that are not good-looking are useless even if there is no amount of knowledge, orthodoxy or artistic value in them). The main body of the novel is the creative idea, and as for the plot arrangement, it depends on the skill. He believes that the writer's responsibility is to write works that make readers forget to eat and sleep. His definition of pornographic literature is literature that children can't understand-those who can understand it are not children, and of course they have the right to read it.
Ni Kuang's personality is extremely emotional, so it's hard not to be confused. Free-wheeling, enthusiastic, generous and chivalrous. Absolute liberalism does not like being bound, fighting for victory or defeat, being serious, and never being hypocritical.
Ni Kuang has many hobbies, such as fish farming, flower planting, collecting shells, carpentry, cooking, classical music, etc., all of which turn from infatuation to madness. By extension, anything with many different styles likes to study and collect. I like reading. I read all kinds of strange books, but I like reading novels best. At the fastest reading speed, you can read 2,-word novels on average every day.
Ni Kuang has three hobbies, one is drinking wine, and he can drink at least one liter of XO a day before. Recently, he announced "abstinence from alcohol", but the definition is that alcohol can be drunk as usual, but don't get drunk. Nowadays, you can drink or not, but you still think that wine is the best "antidepressant". Second, I smoked cigarettes. I have been smoking for 35 years, and the highest record is four to five packs a day (I don't stop when brushing my teeth-the cigarette bites on the right when brushing my left teeth; Bite on the left when brushing the right side). Until one day, I suddenly heard the voice of God say several times: "You can stop smoking!" " I'll never smoke again. It took Ni Kuang a while to understand the meaning of God. The so-called "no smoking" means that the thirty-five years of "smoking punishment" imposed by God on himself is full. ) Third, women appreciate submissive and obedient women the most. Of course, external beauty is also very important. Shuang'er in The Duke Of Mount Deer is typical of the perfect wife in Ni Kuang's mind.
Ni Kuang's most admired novelists are Jin Yong, Gu Long, Qiong Yao, Yi Shu, Levin, Xia Shujing Zi and Edgar Allan Poe. The most admired essayists are Bai Yang and Li Ao.
Ni Kuang is an amateur stamp carver. It was by forging stamps and road strips that he was able to escape from Inner Mongolia to Hong Kong. The raw material of the fake seal is soap, not according to any sample, only knowing that the bigger the seal is, the more bluffing it is. He is also an amateur expert in the classification of marine shells. He has bought thousands of reference books and rented a living unit to display all kinds of shells in his collection. He also spent several years collecting and studying shells. Although he finally sold his beloved collection, his understanding of shells has reached an expert level.
Ni Kuang absolutely agrees that human nature is evil. I don't approve or oppose marriage. He thinks that the most worthwhile thing in life is happiness. (But Ni Kuang admits it's hard, but it won't disappoint him if he troubles himself. It is believed that the main reason for human progress is that the next generation does not listen to the words of the previous generation.
Ni Kuang's attitude towards life: "There are many contacts that are pleasing to the eye, and those that are not pleasing to the eye, no matter what you do, when you don't exist.
Ni Kuang has several close friends, Gu Long. They met in 1967 and became friends. When Gu Long passed away, Ni Kuang was heartbroken, and she shed tears at the mourning hall (and drank more than half of the wine buried with Gu Long). As a result, Gu Long's body vomited blood on the spot! Ni Kuang ignored other people's warnings and treasured the blood of an old friend. Jin Yong, Ni Kuang's friend and boss for many years. His novels are only serialized in Ming Pao, and most of them are also published by Mingchuang Publishing House. Ni Kuang wrote the serial "Eight Dragons" for Jin Yong for several months, deliberately blinding A Zi. (But later, Jin Yong told Ni Kuang that he wanted to delete a paragraph he wrote, and Ni Kuang only said that he would not be my friend if he asked me. Jin Yong praised Ni Kuang in 1982 and 1983: "The eternal contradiction between the infinite universe, the infinite time and space, the infinite possibilities and the impermanent life is woven out of this head." James J.S.Wong and Ni Kuang praised them as: wizards; The father of Cantonese pop music in Hong Kong. Legend has it that the two men were the result of "Wenquxing" descending to earth and splitting in two. Ni Kuang gave James J.S.Wong a couplet in the autumn of 1993: "Two days of cooking will bring James J.S.Wong, but a lifetime of cooking will bring no snow", but James J.S.Wong thought that the order of these two sentences should be reversed. Zhang Xiguo, both of them are the founders of Chinese science fiction, but they have completely different views on the concept, expression, role and mission of science fiction. Zhang Xiguo described the first time he met Ni Kuang: "Ni Kuang didn't arrive before the laughter. It was the appearance of Xi 'an in a Dream of Red Mansions. Later, every time I met, I first heard his clear voice laugh before I met him. " He added, "Frankly speaking, I liked Ni Kuang himself before reading his novels. Look at him (note: that was ten years ago). I can't imagine that he has such exuberant energy. He can write 4,5 words per hour and finish a novel or script in four or five days ... Ni Kuang deserves the reputation of a genius in the literary world. " Sai Shing Sun, an expert in Ni Kuang. He once wrote the story of the prodigal son Gundam for Ni Kuang under the pseudonym "Luoren". He is the author of Ni Kuang Science Fiction, Wesley Science Fiction, Jin Yong and Ni Kuang, etc. Ye Lihua, another Ni Kuang expert, has been studying Ni Kuang's works for nearly twenty years. Because of his passion for science fiction, he became close friends with Ni Kuang, and he was also the first computer teacher in Ni Kuang.
Ni Kuang's sister is the famous novelist Yi Shu, whose real name is Ni Yishu. He laughed and said that every time the publishing house looked for him, it was to get the publishing right of Yi Shu, but his was ignored. His son, Ni Zhen, is also a publishing man, publishing yes magazine, and even lobbying Ni Kuang to write Young Wesley!
On his 4th birthday, Ni Kuang wrote a couplet on his birthday: "I don't know what it is if I'm over the age of 4, and I don't know what it is if I'm not literate or armed; There is not much time, no desire, nothing more than this. " He wrote his own epitaph: "Think more about my benefits before my death, not to mention my disadvantages after my death."
Ni Kuang writes like a god, with more than 4, words in 6 minutes. Although the cloud is fast, it is still not as fast as his speech. He speaks like a barrage, nearly ten times faster than his writing speed (the highest record is five seconds and three sentences). If he slows down, he can't say it. (It is said that this is because Ni Kuang was originally left-handed, was rigidly corrected, and suffered a "brain injury" since he was a child, so he is still left and right. ) is called a famous mouth and deserves it.
Ni Kuang claims to be the person who writes the most Chinese characters in the world, because since he came to Hong Kong from the mainland in 1957, he has written for 3 years, seven days a week and tens of thousands of words every day. The most amazing thing is that he can write for 3 years with constant inspiration and endless themes, and it is a guarantee of best selling. People in the Jianghu even nicknamed him "the Emperor of Bagged Books". There is a joke in the publishing world: Even if Ni Kuang writes a wordless gobbledygook, it will be sold out quickly. The next time you buy Ni Kuang's works, see if it's a sequel to the wordless gobbledygook! In Hong Kong, there are very few writers who become "rich" simply by writing articles, and Ni Kuang is one of them.