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Lilian Lee was born on 1959, is a Hong Kong writer and screenwriter. Discover Lilian Lee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lilian Lee worth at the age of 65 years old? Lilian Lee’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. She is from Hong Kong. We have estimated Lilian Lee's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Li Pi-Hua (born 1959 as 李白 Li Pak), also known as Lilian Lee, Lillian Lee and Lee Pik-wah, is a Hong Kong novelist, screenwriter and reporter.
Lee's writing is known for blending traditional Chinese, supernatural and everyday Hong Kong elements into her narratives.
Her works, Rouge, Farewell My Concubine, and Green Snake, were adapted for films in the 1980s and 1990s, giving her greater international visibility.
In those instances, Lee also co-wrote the screenplays.
Her novels and essays have appeared in newspapers across Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.
In Terracotta Warrior, the immortal Mong Tiang Fong wakes up after 2000 years.
Golden Lotus in The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus is a spirit.
Lee believes that to make an impression on the reader, good writers must express their emotions.
In 2001, Lee directed a dance drama adapted from her novel Fen Mo Chun Qiu (粉墨春秋), performed by Hua Jin Dance Company.
In 2013, she worked with the National Theatre Company of China and adapted her novel Green Snake into a dance drama.
Lee's novels depict romantic relationships and tensions between men and women that are tinged with sadness.
She has said they are inspired by personal experience.
Lee often adapts elements of early Chinese vernacular literature and the supernatural, to retell a well-known theme or story from an underdog perspective.
Her novel Green Snake was based on White Snake, an ancient Chinese novel in which two snakes become humans and learn about love and suffering.
This treatment is an evolution from the original story, White Snake, where Green Snake is only a supporting character.
Green Snake, the emotional and beautiful Green Snake is the main character, who is in love with Xu Xian.
In Rouge, the main character Fleur, who worked in one of Hong Kong's "flower houses," and comes back to life 50 years later to be reunited with her lover Chan Chen-Pang whom she involved in a double suicide.
One of Hong Kong's best-selling authors, Lee has published more than 120 titles (as of 2018) through Hong Kong's bookseller Cosmos Books (天地圖書).
With the exception of Farewell My Concubine and Kawashima Yoshiko, most of her books have yet to be translated from Chinese into English or made widely available.
Lee's ancestral homeland is Taishan, Guangdong Province, China.
She was born Li Pak (李白) to a rich and big family in Hong Kong.
Her wealthy paternal grandfather had four wives and passed the family business of traditional Chinese medicine to her father.
She was brought up in a large old house and heard many stories which would later become her source of inspiration.
Since her youth, Lee has developed a strong passion for literature.
As a student of True Light Middle School of Hong Kong, she actively contributed to Happy Family and Chinese Student Weekly (中國學生周報).
She once studied at Kyoto University, Japan, and has had various jobs.
She was a primary school teacher while working as a reporter.
Lee has worked as a screenwriter for TV series, movie and dramas.
At a young age, she learned Traditional Chinese Dance for about ten years.
Lee has danced for a dance company in New York.
With her experience as a dancer, Lee helped organize several dance dramas for the Hong Kong Dance Company.