Ni Kuang died on Sunday in Hong Kong, with local media reporting skin cancer as the cause of death. Photo: HKTDCSouth China Morning PostIn a prolific career that began in the early 1960s, the China-born Ni Kuang - either Shanghai or Ningbo, with differing reports - worked his way up as a writer in the Hong Kong scene. He specialised in science fiction and martial arts writing, persistently cross-pollinating both worlds.
Ni Kuang wrote some of the most beloved Chinese novels of the past 60 years, including more than 140 belonging to the hugely popularnovels were widely adapted for the big and small screen. Ni Kuang’s creation Wisely, an adventurer, kept readers coming back with a series of outer space missions and encounters with mysterious beings and aliens.was also another popular novel series from Ni Kuang, who also had a successful career as a scriptwriter.
As a multi-talented writer, Ni Kuang also penned more than 300 screenplays, including works for the Shaw Brothers film studio spanning the 1960s to early 1980s. He used to work with co-writer Chang Chen. Ni Kuang, with his keen interest to broaden the martial arts genre, wrote scripts for classic HK films
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