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Christopher
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So many pointless mistakes. No, not every '60s Shaw Brothers film was an adaptation of a Gu Long book! It took all of 10 seconds to confirm that.
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Christopher
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Excellent, except that I don't think he knows the history of wuxia as well as he thinks he does. I have a couple novels from the late Qing that feature female protagonists, they weren't a 1920s invention. Though he may exclude them as not properly wuxia according to his criteria.
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