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What is Wesley?

Wesley is the pseudonym of Ni Kuang, a famous novelist in Taiwan Province Province, and also the name of the hero of a series of legendary novels written by Mr. Ni Kuang.

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.

In the late 1960s, martial arts films became popular, 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.

1972, after the publication of Wesley's novel New Year, Ni Kuang suspended the creation of Wesley's novel series for six years.

1978, the Wesley series novel Hair was published, and it was rated as the most popular novel among young people in Hong Kong. Ni Kuang returned to science fiction writing.

1986 On Easter Day, Ni Kuang was baptized in a church in Taipei (although he still believed 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 often been a witness in Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province.

1987, Ni Kuang, Liang (a stone man), Harbin Institute of Technology, Hu, etc. initiated the establishment of the Hong Kong Writers Association and served as its president.

1in the autumn of 992, after the publication of Wesley's series of novels "Luck", Ni Kuang moved to Xintang Port in San Francisco, USA, and his residence was like a toast. In my spare time, I plant flowers and raise fish at home, such as Datura stramonium and angelfish. He laughed and said that the toilet 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, Ni Kuang lived a leisurely life, claiming that cooking was the first, gardening was the second, and literature and art were the third.