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What is Jin Yong's real name?
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Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha, 1924, was born in Haining, Zhejiang Province, and was born in a famous family. For hundreds of years, tea celebrities have come forth in large numbers, leading all the way. Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty called it "a giant family since the Tang and Song Dynasties, with several families in the south of the Yangtze River".

The university majored in English and international law. He worked as a reporter, translator and editor in Shanghai Ta Kung Pao, Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao and New Evening News all his life. 1959 founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong and served as editor-in-chief and president for 35 years, during which Ming Pao Monthly, Ming Pao Weekly, Singapore Xinmin Daily and Malaysia Xinmin Daily were founded. 1972, Jin Yong hung up a seal pen and washed his hands.

He has won many honors, including: 198 1 British government O.B.E, praising his contribution to news and novel writing; 1986 honorary doctor of social science from the university of hong kong, praising his achievements in social work and literary creation; 1988 Honorary Professor, Chinese Department, Faculty of Literature, University of Hong Kong; 1992 DoctorofLetters; UBC University, Canada; 1994 honorary professor of Peking University; And 1996 honorary academician of Cambridge university.

Jin Yong has rich experience, profound knowledge, quick thinking and unique vision. He inherited the essence of classical martial arts novels and created a new genre of martial arts novels with unique form, tortuous plot, delicate description and deep chivalry. He has two pens: one is the "best swordsman pen in the world" for writing martial arts novels, and the other is the "best hiking in Hong Kong" for writing social commentary. Hong Kong people like to read his editorials, and even politicians from the Kuomintang and the Communist Party and the State Council in the United States edit his editorials for reference.

Jin Yong's works include:

1. Martial arts novels: The Legend of the Swordsman, The Sword with Royal Blood, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Legend of the Flying Fox, The Dragon Slayer, Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain, The Legend of Liancheng, Eight Dragons, The Chivalrous Man, the legendary swordsman and Deer. All the above books have been adapted into movies, TV plays, radio plays and stage plays. Some of them have been translated into English, Thai, Vietnamese, French, Malay, Korean and so on. The Japanese version will be published by German bookstores from June 65438 to September 0996, and their works have long been bestsellers in China.

2. Political comments: I have been writing Ming Pao for more than 20 years, and I have a collection of comments about the future of Hong Kong.

3. Prose: There are essays, film reviews, drama reviews, Buddhism and the study of historical figures, such as Yuan Chonghuan's comments.

4. Translation: There are three kinds of published people and four kinds of serialized people in newspapers and periodicals.

5. There are more than ten kinds of screenplays, and the screenplay "Beauty" won the Gold Award from the Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC).

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