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The Life of Wesley (Ni Kuang)

Ni Kuang (formerly known as Ni Cong, pen name Yiming, Wesley,, 1935-05-30), born in Zhenhai, Zhejiang, China, was born in Shanghai. 1957 moved to hongkong, China, and 1992 moved to San Francisco, USA. He is a famous writer in the field of science fiction in China. He was once known as Asimov of the East. His famous works include Wesley series, legendary series, prodigal Gundam series, detective Gauss series, Asian Eagle Luo Kai series, non-human association series, black woman Magnolia series, young man and princess series, fairy hand flying high series, and. Ni Kuang wrote a wide range of novels, including weird novels, * * *, and a few martial arts novels. In addition, Ni Kuang also wrote more than 300 plays. In addition, from 1989 to 1990, he co-hosted an Asian TV talk show "No Defense Tonight" with James J.S.Wong and Cai Lan. Resume 195 1 year, 16-year-old Ni Kuang dropped out of school to pursue utopian ideals, went north to East China People's Revolutionary University for three months, then joined the people of China and police officers to participate in the land reform and Huaihe River control project, and then came to Inner Mongolia to reclaim land. When he was a soldier, all kinds of unreasonable and stupid behaviors he discovered were completely different from the propaganda of an equal world. The privileged class in the army is rampant, and everything big and small has to be reported and reviewed at meetings, which makes Ni Kuang, who loves freedom, more and more dissatisfied and disappointed. He often argued with his superiors and became the object of criticism many times. 1At the end of 956, Ni Kuang, Inner Mongolia was forced to flee for two crimes. First, because the snow is too heavy, the coal truck can't deliver coal. In order to avoid freezing, he and several other soldiers removed the wooden bridge on the river and made a fire to keep warm. As a result, the secretary of the unit accused him of "destroying traffic". Secondly, the German shepherd he secretly raised bit the battalion chief of the army. These two charges are enough to sentence him to 10 years in prison. So he followed his friend's advice and rode north all night. Originally, he wanted to take refuge in outer Mongolia, but he bumped into the railway station by mistake, took a southbound train, sent him to Dalian, and then went to Shanghai by boat. But at that time, no one dared to take him in, so he had to continue to flee south, go through hardships and take refuge many times. After three months' trekking to Guangzhou, he also used his seal cutting skills to escape customs clearance, then successfully escaped from the Iron Curtain, and then sneaked into China and Hong Kong via Macau on July 1957. Ni Kuang's handprint and signature on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, China When Ni Kuang first arrived in Hong Kong, he worked as a handyman in a factory and studied in colleges and universities at night. Later, he contributed to Pravda and Business Daily, which was not only adopted, but also employed by Pravda, and served as proofreader, assistant editor, journalist and political columnist successively. His first novel is a story about land reform, called Buried alive, which was published at the end of Business Daily 1957. The following year, Ni Kuang began to write martial arts novels. His early works include The Story of the Black Woman Magnolia, The Prodigal Son Gundam, The Story of the Fairy Flying High, The Six Fingers Piano Magic and so on. 1962 began to write science fiction under the pseudonym "Wesley", which was serialized in the supplement of Ming Pao. More than 40 Wesley novels have been published/kloc-0. 1In the late 1960s, martial arts films in China and Hongkong rose, and Ni Kuang turned to script creation. In the past ten years, he has written hundreds of plays, including One-armed Knife directed by Zhang Che. According to his account, he wrote 20,000 words a day at the peak, and 12 newspapers published records of his works. Ni Kuang's pen names are Wesley, Sean, Yuechuan, Wei Li, FAW, Hong Xin and Wei Long. Now in his 70s, Ni Kuang, who used to write 10,000 words every day, admits that he has passed the peak of writing, not because he doesn't want to write, but because he "can't write any more, and the quota has been used up". Ni Kuang became famous for his prose, so he was once in high spirits and indulged in debauchery. 1986 After becoming a Christian, I gradually got rid of all kinds of bad habits in my life. My hobby is collecting shells. I once wrote an article "Dream of collecting shells once every ten years" and published it in the newspaper. He claims that his knowledge of shells has reached the level of experts, and he can classify shells. Diewen Ni Kuang once revealed in a newspaper column that he also bought a China-Hong Kong antenna before the China-Hong Kong stock market crash of 1973, and as a result he lost a lot of hard-earned money.

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