On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the "Four Great Talents in Hong Kong" and a science fiction writer, passed away at the age of 87. After the news of Ni Kuang's death came out, it caused a lot of controversy on the Internet. Some p

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htmlOn the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, one of the "Four Great Talents in Hong Kong" and science fiction writer Ni Kuang passed away at the age of 87.

On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the

After the news of Ni Kuang's death came out, it caused a lot of controversy on the Internet. Some people mourned the death of four great talents in Hong Kong, and one of the famous Chinese writers was missing;

However, some people accused Ni Kuang of being a fugitive, a traitor, and a supporter. One of the masterminds behind the mob.

In fact, the reason why Ni Kuang caused so much controversy after his death has a lot to do with Ni Kuang's life.

Ni Kuang, formerly known as Ni Cong, also named Yi Ming, was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, and was born in Shanghai in 1935. The conditions of the Ni family are pretty good. There are seven Ni Kuang brothers and sisters, and most of them went to school and became talented. For example, Ni Kuang's sixth sister is the famous writer Ni Yishu .

After Shanghai was liberated, Ni's father took his family to Hong Kong. Ni Kuang's eldest brother Ni Yifang decided to stay in the mainland to build New China. Ni Kuang also chose to stay at that time and became a public security officer in 1951.

On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the

Ni Kuang participated in the vigorous land reform and Huaihe River control projects, and later went to northern Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia to participate in land reclamation. But while in Inner Mongolia, Ni Kuang was reported for "disrupting traffic."

Because of the heavy wind and snow in Inner Mongolia, the vehicles transporting coal and other materials failed to arrive at the farm in time. The young Ni Kuang dismantled a small wooden bridge to light a fire for warmth. However, he did not expect that this action caused a tractor to fall into the river, and the driver member died.

As a result, Ni Kuang's behavior rose from "traffic sabotage" to "counter-revolutionary". Terrified, Ni Kuang fled on horseback overnight, traveling to Heilongjiang, Anshan, Liaoning, Shanghai, and finally smuggled into Hong Kong.

On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the

After arriving in Hong Kong, Ni Kuang could only work as a handyman to make a living. Later, because he graduated from junior high school and could read and write, he wrote a short work "Buried Alive" that attacked land reform and received a lot of royalties, so Ni Kuang started writing During his career, he served as a proofreader, assistant editor, reporter and political columnist for "Zhen Bao".

In 1962, Jin Yong encouraged Ni Kuang to write novels, and serialized them in the supplement of "Ming Pao" edited by him. This was the "Wesley" series that Ni Kuang later became famous for. Because of Ni Kuang's personal experience, his "Wesley" and "Yuan Zhenxia" series of works contain many contents that are now considered politically incorrect.

In the late 1960s, martial arts films became popular in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and Ni Kuang began to turn to the field of script creation. In more than ten years, he wrote hundreds of scripts, Zhang Che directed the martial arts masterpiece "One Arm" "Knife" is written by Ni Kuang.

On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the

This has also become one of the two great joys in Ni Kuang's life. Ni Kuang once wrote a couplet: " repeatedly wrote screenplays for Chang Cheh, and once wrote novels for Jin Yong." Another happy thing is that he ghostwrote "Tian Long Ba Bu " for Jin Yong. The part about Azi being blinded by poison was written by Ni Kuang.

Ni Kuang left Hong Kong in 1992 and went to live in San Francisco.

It is rumored that Ni Kuang hid in the United States for fourteen years because he was worried that his crimes would be investigated after Hong Kong returned to . Later, Ni Kuang saw that Hong Kong had not been reformed and liquidated after its return, so he returned to Hong Kong in 2006.

If things only ended here, everyone would probably just lament that Ni Kuang’s experience back then was a trick of fate. But in 2019, some of Ni Kuang’s actions made netizens angry.

On the afternoon of July 3, according to Hong Kong media reports, Ni Kuang, one of the

Ni Kuang directly criticized the Hong Kong police for being reduced to a tool of totalitarianism and supported gangsters...

Later, netizens found out that he and Li Zhiying, chairman of the traitor "Next Media" Group, have been friends for many years...

It can be said that Ni Kuang after 2019 has become more than just Just a writer, he has already stood against the entire country.

If we say that the former Ni Kuang was one of the "Four Great Talents in Hong Kong" and a god who wrote 8,000 words a day (8,000 words of handwritten manuscripts) in the 1950s and 1960s. At his peak, Ni Kuang was serializing articles to 12 newspapers every day. A famous Chinese writer who is well-known at home and abroad.

But after 2019, Ni Kuang exposed his true nature and stood on the opposite side of the country. It is no wonder that after the news of his death spread, there was a lot of criticism on the Internet.

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