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About the author of The Four Murderers

Wen Ruian’s pen names include Wen Liangyu, Shu Xiawu, Wang Shaner, Xiang Feimeng, Wen Wan, Liu Mei Se, Fengling Cao, etc.

On January 1, 1954, he was born in Locomotive, Merobu, Perak, Malaysia.

In 1959, before entering school, he began to read the books in his family collection and created the first comic story with a small amount of text as an explanation: "Three Donkeys". Try to write letters, compositions, and diaries using the few words you know.

1961, first grade of elementary school. Because he was afraid of life and refused to go to class until death, his sister accompanied him to school and asked her to stay outside the classroom for a full year and a half. He has not made any friends in the past two years, and has never left the classroom. He ranks first in the school in exams, with an average score of 99 in 7 subjects. He is very loved by the teacher. He was punished by standing still once, which has caused a great shame and humiliation that he will never forget. By the following year, his "temperament changed drastically". He was extremely active in the class and became a popular figure in the class.

In 1963, he was elected prefect and model student of the school. He began to write a self-illustrated novel "The Legend of Dragons and Tigers" based on his classmates, which caused the entire school's senior and junior classes to spread the word to see how they would "end up." The following year, he began to tell the martial arts novel "Blood River Cart" and other stories every day. He once told the story for 8 hours in one breath and another 8 hours after school. In the same year, the first poem was published in "Children of the World" in Hong Kong. The poem was titled "Moon" and had 8 lines. It was written by Wen, and his sworn brother Liao Yanping "financed" (postage) to contribute, so the two were named "co-authors" when it was published.

From 1965 to 1966, the "Gangjingdao Group" was officially established, and he also studied civil and military affairs. He has published numerous works in various children's and juvenile publications and magazines. There are a lot of cultural and artistic activities on campus and off campus. After being promoted to the first grade of junior high school, he transferred to Chung Hwa Middle School. Despite the heavy homework pressure, he founded "Oasis Journal" which lasted for 13 years. And his works have been published frequently in Malaysia's influential literary and art publication "Student Weekly".

From 1968 to 1970, when he was only a sophomore in junior high school, he defeated his senior senior students in an inter-school debate and assisted his senior classmates in editing "Central China Monthly". With the support of his class instructor Huang Yinming and the encouragement of his brother Wen Renping, he organized numerous debate activities and promoted various literary and artistic trends within two years. Write a long literary love novel: "Accidental".

From 1971 to 1972, Chinese schools stopped offering high school courses, and after passing the high school entrance examination, they transferred to comprehensive middle schools where Malay and English-speaking students were mainly students of all ethnic groups, and strived to offer Chinese courses in schools. At that time, he began to frequently publish works in the important literary journals "Jiao Feng" and "Journal of Xue" in the Singapore and Malaysian literary circles, specializing in modern poetry, pure prose and new criticism. He also began to compile "Poetry Issue" and "Review Issue" for external publications. . In the same year, the "Moonlight Party" and "Starry Sky" conference were held. He began to study aesthetics and psychoanalysis diligently. In the same year, he met Fang Ezhen (Liao Mi), the head of the Ipoh District of the "Green Forest Branch", and they have known each other for 16 years. He began to publish works in Taiwan's "China Times", "Modern Literature Magazine", "Pure Literature Monthly" and various poetry magazines, and published martial arts novels in Hong Kong's "Martial Arts Spring and Autumn".

In 1973, he officially founded the "Sirius Poetry Society" and expanded it into ten branches within a year. He traveled around the clock to contact groups and promote literary trends, but he still did not forget to write (more than 10,000 words of pure prose "Dragon" "Crying Thousands of Miles" and the novel "Gouge" and the tetralogy of the long poem "Totem" with more than 1,400 lines, etc.), practicing martial arts (organizing martial arts competitions). In Taiwan, "Chinese and Foreign Literature", "Young Lion Literature and Art", "Chinese Literature and Art" and other publications have published intensive works, mainly poetry and prose. At the end of the year, I went to Taiwan for further study. Published the first collection of personal poems: "General's Order". He held the "Five Party Literature Symposium" in Taiwan, worked part-time while studying, and wrote martial arts novels to raise money to run "Sirius Poetry Magazine" ("Four Famous Catchers Meet the Capital" was one of his works at that time).

From 1976 to 1980, he founded the "Shenzhou Poetry Society" in Daju, Fulong, with the mission of "promoting the national spirit and reviving Chinese culture". Late at night on September 25, 1980, Fang Ezhen and Fang Ezhen were detained and sent to the Military Justice Department Prison before being sent out of the country.

In 1981, Wen and Fang were subjected to this unjust injustice, which made their hometown in Singapore and Malaysia full of troubles and chaos. They could not stay for long. From then on, they began to live in troubled and miserable years on the run. In the middle of the year, the "escape" arrived in Hong Kong, which coincided with the Hong Kong government's tightening of immigration policies. Several applications failed, and he was strictly refused to go to Taiwan. At the end of the year, Fang was finally able to stay in Hong Kong as an overseas employee. Wen was still wandering around, and his important martial arts works such as "The Strange Heroes of China" and "Blood River Cart" have been serialized and published in Ming Pao Daily and Evening News.

In the second half of 1983, "ATV" recruited Wen as its "creative manager." At the end of the year, after many twists and turns and sudden changes, I was finally approved to reside in Hong Kong. In the same year, he began to publish books in Boyi Publishing House, a subsidiary of "TVB", and his martial arts works were finally reprinted and released in Taiwan by "Wansheng". Filming of the works "Four Famous Catchers Meet the Capital" and "The God of Li Buyi" started on Asia Television. Martial arts works and scripts have been adapted and released by film companies many times.

From 1985 to 1986, the novel was serialized in Hong Kong's "Oriental Daily" and he wrote three novel columns in the same newspaper. In the heyday of "quantity" of writing, there were 18 columns and serials written every month (weekly and daily) in places such as Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the United States, Canada and Thailand. The martial arts series began to be published in "Dunhuang" in Hong Kong and serialized in Taiwan's "Times Weekly". Beginning the following year, he pioneered the "super-new style" style of writing in martial arts creation, which had a huge influence.

In 1987, he became a member of the "Hong Kong Writers Association" and the "Hong Kong Artists Alliance". Martial arts novels were translated into Korean, serialized and published in Korean newspapers and periodicals. In the same year, the martial arts novel "Will I Kill You?" " was serialized in the supplement of Taiwan's best-selling newspaper "United Daily News". This was one of the starting points for the creation of "modern martial arts". From that year onwards, works such as "Four Famous Catchers Meet the Capital" were also published continuously in mainland China.

In 1988, Taiwan's Central Television launched the drama series "Four Famous Catchers Meet the Capital". Within three years, the works were published or serialized in major newspapers and periodicals in Taiwan with the highest frequency. The martial arts novel "Poetry in the Knife Cluster" has been serialized for a long time in the human edition of "China Times", one of the largest newspapers in Taiwan, and "modern martial arts" masterpieces have been frequently published in the colorful edition of "United Daily News". At the end of the year, the comprehensively innovative "Wen Rui'an (Super New School) Martial Arts" weekly was simultaneously launched in Hong Kong ("Freeman") and Taiwan ("Crown"), with volumes ranging from 12 to 16 published, arousing a strong response. Established a "self-contained cooperative" in Hong Kong.

From 1990 to 1998, he devoted himself to developing the Chinese market and stayed in China most of the time. The latest books "Tiger Hunting", "Rat Hunting" and "Monkey Moon" were released by Hong Kong Crown Publishing House in mid-1997. Many new works are still being created.