On the afternoon of July 3, Hong Kong writer Shen Xicheng revealed on social networking sites that the famous writer Ni Kuang had passed away. Subsequently, Hong Kong media also reported on the matter.
Jackie Chan posted a message to commemorate Ni Kuang and said: "What happened today... I just learned that senior Ni Kuang has also left. The Hong Kong talent in our hearts represents the splendor of an era. I miss you."
Let's talk about trivia, Ni Kuang is Zhou Huimin The father-in-law of .
This is also the biggest difference between their father and son. Ni Kuang is good at photographing beauties, but his son Ni Zhen is good at marrying beauties.
He pursued Michelle Reis when he was young, had scandals with Chen Farong and others, and finally married Zhou Huimin home. It can be said that he is an out-and-out winner in life.
Hong Kong media called his daughter-in-law Zhou Huimin about the news of Ni Kuang's death. Her agent said that she was in grief and hoped that the media would not disturb .
As a recognized "Xiangjiang talented man", Ni Kuang has created many works such as , " The Six-Finger Piano Demon" , "Wesley" , etc., which are very popular among readers.
When the "Wesley" series was at its peak, there were rumors in the publishing industry that even if Ni Kuang published a wordless heavenly book, it would be sold out quickly.
Later, Wang Jing and TVB all filmed this series. Chow Yun-fat , Xu Guanjie , Luo Jialiang , Nicky Wu , Andy Lau , and Shawn Yue all played the role of Wesley.
There are many legends in Hong Kong, but when it comes to writing, none is more legendary than Ni Kuang.
In the late 1960s, when martial arts films became popular, Ni Kuang turned to script writing.
At that time, he compiled 261 martial arts films for Shaw Brothers . It can be said that single-handedly wrote a of the golden age of Shaw Brothers martial arts movies.
Director Zhang Che knew that he had a lot of ideas and was good at turning routines into magic, so he came to him personally.
As a result, Ni Kuang wrote "One-Armed Sword" in a few words, which created a new trend of martial arts movies in Hong Kong, with a box office of over one million, and has since become a genre of its own.
The subsequent "New One-Armed Knife ", Ti Lung"The Bodyguard" and " Stabbing Horse" collaborated by Ti Lung Jiang David, and later "The Heroes" filmed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Chang Cheh's entry into the industry, the scripts were all written by Ni Kuang .
In 1972, Ni Kuang, as the screenwriter of the kung fu film "Fist of Fury", created the classic image of "Chen Zhen" tailor-made for Bruce Lee.
"Fist of Fury" was released, and Bruce Lee dragged Ni Kuang to the theater to watch it. Bruce Lee was so nervous that his palms were sweating, but Ni Kuang was very calm.
The movie was a box office hit and received rave reviews, and some scholars began to study Chen Zhen's life. When Ni Kuang heard this, he laughed and said: I made up all Chen Zhen’s stories.
Later, because of Bruce Lee's untimely death, he decided to stop writing kung fu movie stories.
In addition to these heroic movie stories, the film and television dramas adapted from Ni Kuang's works can also be said to be a collection of the best of Hong Kong films.
"Yuan Zhenxia" alone has brought together Michelle Reis, Zhu Yin, Hong Xin, Faye Wong and other famous beauties.
At the peak of their appearance, Wang Zuxian, Lin Qingxia, Chung Chuhong, Li Jiaxin and others, coupled with the script additions of Hong Kong talents, also gave birth to many classic Hong Kong films.
In 2012, Ni Kuang won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards .
Ni Kuang, 77 years old at that time, slowly came on stage and took out his speech. Everyone thought he was going to have a long speech.
In the end, he just said: "Don't worry, everyone, I won't talk for a long time. Thank you to the conference, thank you all, thank you."
was very cool.
Nowadays, only Chua Lam is the only one of the four great talents in Hong Kong. It may be difficult for this generation of talents to appear again in the future. The master of
draws his curtain. The legend will eventually become a thing of the past, but only the classics will last forever.