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also known as: sitelink 古龍Xiong Yaohua Chinese: 熊耀華JuneSeptember, better known by his pen name Gu Long, was a Chinese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director.
Xiong is best known for writing wuxia novels and serials, which include Juedai Shuangjiao, Xiaoli Feidao Series, Chu Liuxiang Series, Lu Xiaofeng Series and Xiao Shiyilang.
Some of these works have been adapted into films and television series for numerous times, In thes Xiong started his own film studio, Bao Sian, to focus on adaptations of his works.
He graduated from Cheng Kung Senior High School in Taipei and from the Foreign Language Department of Tamkang University.
Xiong was born onJunein Hong Kong but his registered identity claimed that h also known as: sitelink 古龍Xiong Yaohua Chinese: 熊耀華JuneSeptember, better known by his pen name Gu Long, was a Chinese novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director.
Xiong is best known for writing wuxia novels and serials, which include Juedai Shuangjiao, Xiaoli Feidao Series, Chu Liuxiang Series, Lu Xiaofeng Series and Xiao Shiyilang.
Some of these works have been adapted into films and television series for numerous times, In thes Xiong started his own film studio, Bao Sian, to focus on adaptations of his works.
He graduated from Cheng Kung Senior High School in Taipei and from the Foreign Language Department of Tamkang University.
Xiong was born onJunein Hong Kong but his registered identity claimed that he was born in.
His ancestral home was in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, and he lived in Hankou in his childhood.
He moved to Taipei, Taiwan inwith his parents, who divorced in, With help from his friends and using the money he earned from part time work to fund his education, Xiong graduated from the Foreign Language Department of Tamkang University.
He found a job in the United States Army Advisory in Taipei later, In, Xiong published his first wuxia novel, Cangqiong Shenjian 蒼穹神劍, under the pen name "Gu Long", Fromto, Xiong published eight novels but did not achieve the results he desired, He moved to Ruifang Town 瑞芳鎮 and lived there for three years, after which he changed his perspective and adopted a new writing style.
Betweenand the lates, Xiong rose to prominence in the genre of modern wuxia fiction for his works.
As the sole representative of excellence in the wuxia genre from Taiwan for an entire decade, Xiong was named along with Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng as the "Three Legs of the Tripod of Wuxia".
While he was still in university, Xiong lived with a dance hostess, Zheng Yuexia 鄭月霞, and had a son, Zheng Xiaolong 鄭小龍, with her.
However, later, he started a relationship with another dance hostess, Ye Xue 葉雪, who also bore him a son, Ye Yikuan 葉怡寬.
Shortly after that, Xiong met a senior middle school graduate, Mei Baozhu 梅寶珠, who became his first legal spouse and bore him his
third son, Xiong Zhengda 熊正達.
Xiong's extramarital affairs with other women caused him to break up with Mei later, In the later part of his life, Xiong suffered from depression and the quality of his works declined rapidly.
He had to employ ghostwriters to co write many of his later works because of his ailing health.
He died onSeptemberat the age ofdue to illness wrought by alcoholism, namely cirrhosis and esophageal hemorrhage, at aroundpm.
Xiong's friends brought himbottles of XO at his funeral, Xiong was said to be influenced not only by wuxia fiction, but also by the works of Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, John Steinbeck and Friedrich Nietzsche.
His novels are usually made up of short sentences and paragraphs, and mostly dialogues between characters like a play script.
In contrast with Xiong, other writers such as Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng take an alternative route in writing wuxia fiction, incorporating Chinese history, culture and philosophical ideas in their works.
Xiong initially intended to follow them but changed his decision after exposure to western works such as the James Bond series and The Godfather novels.
The influence of these works, which relied on the idiosyncrasies of human life, razor sharp wit, poetic philosophies, mysterious plots and spine tingling thrills to achieve success, enabled Xiong to come up with a unique way of writing.
source: wikiGu Long and Khu Lung are the same person, the latter is the Hokkien pronunciation in Indonesia.
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