Jinyong topic
Also known as
- Louis Cha
Louis Cha, GBM, OBE (; born 6 February 1924), known with his pen name Jin Yong , is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language novelist. Co-founder of the Hong Kong daily Ming Pao, which he started in 1959, he was the paper's first editor-in-chief and held this position until 1993, when he retired.
Cha's fiction, which are of the wuxia ("martial arts and chivalry") genre, has a widespread following in Chinese-speaking areas, including Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia,...
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- Sword Stained with Royal Blood
- Requiem of Ling Sing
- Swordswoman Riding West on White Horse
- Blade-dance of the Two Lovers
- Other Tales of the Flying Fox
- The Book and the Sword
- The Legend of the Condor Heroes
- Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain
- The Return of the Condor Heroes
- The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre
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