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剑气珠光(上下) : 王度庐作品大系 武侠卷 叁

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Wudang Swordman in two volumes is a contemporary chivalrous novel that continues the story of Sword and Golden Hairpin where Li Mubai, a Wudang successor, has killed Huang Jibei, whose nickname was lean Amitabha, and for that reason Li was famous across the capital. In this book, Li gave up marrying Yu Xiulian because of moral pressure and became depressed by Xie Xianniang's suicide due to misunderstanding between them. He was so frustrated that he confessed his crime and put himself into jail. Jiangnan He rescued him from prison and asked him to recuperate in the house of Yang Gongjiu's, who was a swordsman and lived then in seclusion. After recovery, he paid a visit to Jingxuan Master in Anhui in the disguise of a merchant. And according to which Jiangnan He told him, he met him in Chizhou....

463 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2015

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Wang Dulu

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AKA 王度廬, Wang Dulu

Wang Baoxiang (1909 – 12 February 1977) was a Chinese mystery, science fiction, and wuxia romance novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Wang Dulu. Wang is also known by the courtesy name Xiaoyu.
He is most well known in the West for his series of interlinked novels, collectively referred to as Crane-Iron Series, which includes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The novel been adapted to film and television several times, most notably the award-winning film adaptation of the same name directed by Ang Lee.

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