1. The famous writer Ni Kuang passed away. Ni Kuang died at the age of 87. Ni Kuang had a brilliant life. He, together with Cai Lan, Huang Zongxi and Jin Yong, is known as the four great talents in Hong Kong, and is the weather vane of Hong Kong's literary world. Ni Kuang, formerly known as Ni Cong, came to Hong Kong in 1957 and worked as a worker, proofreader and editor. 1962 started to use pen names with the encouragement of Jin Yong? Wesley? Writing novels, I used to be a gunman in Gulongbo.
2. The screenplay Wesley written by Ni Kuang is the hero of a science fiction novel Wesley Series written by the famous Hongkong writer Ni Kuang. According to Ni Kuang, he saw the signboard of Wesley Village in the big tunnel in Wan Chai District, so he got the name.
Wesley is from the legendary ranger series? That gentleman? . Since Samuel Hui starred in The Legend of Wesley in 1985, Ni Kuang's Wesley has been made into many movies and TV series in the past decades.
Thirdly, Ni Kuang's play Blue Blood Man is one of Wesley's science fiction works. The first half is blue blood man, and the second half is the tragedy of return. Anyone who meets blue blood will commit suicide for some reason, even Wesley was almost killed by him? Mysterious weapon? Murder.
Later, the script was adapted into the film Blue Blood Man, directed by Liu Weiqiang and starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Shu Qi, and won the best adapted script award of the 20 16 Global Chinese Science Fiction Film Xingyun Award. ?
Four, Ni Kuang wrote "One-armed Knife" script "One-armed Knife" is a martial arts film, directed by Zhang Che, written by Ni Kuang and starring Wang Yu and Jiao Xiao. Zhang Che, the director of this film, won the laurel? Millions of directors? In addition, the film also greatly promoted Zhang Che's position in the film and television circle, and was hailed as a new martial arts film.
One-armed Knife not only has a rich sense of lens, but also endows China with the traditional martial arts spirit, and projects the rebellious image of contemporary young people onto ancient heroes.