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Ni Kuang.

Ni Kuang (formerly known as Ni Cong), also known as Yi Ming, 1965 was born in Shanghai on May 30th. Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, he is a famous novelist.

He came to Hong Kong from 65438 to 0957, worked as a worker, proofreader and editor, and became a professional writer through self-study. His writing style is very wide, and his novels include detective, science fiction, genie, martial arts and romance. The writing speed is also amazing, and it can write 8000 words per hour (handwritten). At the same time, it has written serial articles for 65,438+02 newspapers. Martial arts novels, represented by the Six Fingers Devil in Qin Dynasty, have a strange imagination. They also wrote a series of dragon and eight parts when Jin Yong went abroad. 1962, encouraged by Cha (Jin Yong), Ni Kuang began to write novels under the pseudonym "Wesley". The first novel was called Diamond Flower, which was serialized in the supplement of Ming Pao. From the fourth novel "Blue Blood Man", Wesley's series of novels officially moved to science fiction series. In 2000, Blue Blood Man was selected as one of the "Top 100 Novels in China in the 20th Century" and became the representative work of Ni Kuang's science fiction.