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Ni Kuang (Ni Cong) was born on 30 May, 1935 in Shanghai, Republic of China, is a Hong Kong-American writer (1935–2022). Discover Ni Kuang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Ni Cong
Occupation Novelist, screenwriter, actor
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 30 May, 1935
Birthday 30 May
Birthplace Shanghai, Republic of China
Date of death 3 July, 2022
Died Place Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, China
Nationality China

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1935

Ni Cong (30 May 1935 – 3 July 2022), courtesy name Yiming, better known by his pen name Ni Kuang (also romanised Ngai Hong, I Kuang and Yi Kuang), was a Hong Kong-American novelist and screenwriter.

He wrote over 300 Chinese-language wuxia and science fiction novels, and more than 400 film scripts.

Ni was born on 30 May 1935, in Shanghai, to a family of intellectuals.

He was the fourth child out of seven, and one of his younger siblings is novelist Yi Shu.

1950

His parents, who worked as insurance agents, left Shanghai for British Hong Kong in 1950 with his three younger siblings, although Ni and his three older siblings remained in Mainland China.

1951

In 1951, at the age of 16, he joined the People's Liberation Army, and was employed as a security officer by Jiangsu provincial public security department in 1952 after receiving training at East China People's Revolution University.

1955

In 1955, he volunteered to be assigned to Jalaid Banner, a region in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia, as a guard of a local laogai camp.

1956

In 1956, Ni was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment as a counter-revolutionary after he was charged for destruction of public property.

Ni claims that he removed wooden planks off a bridge with other soldiers and burned them to keep warm in the winter, and he escaped because he thought he would receive a death sentence after his dog bit the commanding officer who frequently targeted him because of his outspokenness against the political system.

In mid-May 1956, Ni fled Inner Mongolia and first went to Anshan to stay with his older brother Ni Yifang, an engineer and a member of the

Chinese Communist Party.

He left a month later and returned to Shanghai, where his remaining family members paid a human smuggler for him to travel to Hong Kong.

1957

Ni arrived in Kowloon on 5 July 1957, having passed through Guangzhou and Portuguese Macau.

Since then, Ni had never set foot in Mainland China.

Ni's science fiction novels usually take the form of detective/mystery stories featuring extraterrestrial life as a deus ex machina to explain the impossible and implausible.

His best known works are the Wisely Series (Wai See-lei 衛斯理) and Dr Yuen (Yuen Chun-hap 原振俠) novel series, both of which have been adapted into films and television series.

His criticism of communism is evident in some of these works.

Ni also co-wrote scripts with Chang Cheh for the Shaw Brothers Studio, including for the films One-Armed Swordsman, The Assassin and Crippled Avengers.

1972

As the screenwriter for the 1972 film Fist of Fury, he did not receive credit for creating the protagonist, Chen Zhen, who was played by Bruce Lee.

The credits listed director Lo Wei as author.

Chen Zhen became a popular Chinese culture hero and the subject of numerous remakes and adaptations of Fist of Fury.

Notable actors such as Jet Li and Donnie Yen have portrayed Chen Zhen on screen after Bruce Lee.

Ni wrote the screenplay for China's first superhero film Inframan.

Ni was a friend and fan of the wuxia writer Louis Cha.

He wrote at least one extended segment in Cha's novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils when Cha was on holiday in Europe, although much of his additions were excised in Cha's first revision.

Ni, while helping Cha write nearly 40 days of serialisation while Cha was abroad, made A'zi, a character in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils that he didn't like blind in the story.

Cha had gone through a lot of trouble to revert this event in his novel afterwards.

1986

He was baptized in 1986 at Taipei Christian Lin Shun South Road Church in Taipei.

Ni had four brothers and two sisters: Ni Yifang (倪亦方), Ni Yixiu (倪亦秀), Ni Yijian (倪亦儉), Ni Yiping (倪亦平), Isabel Nee (倪亦舒) and Ni Yijing (倪亦靖).

He was married to Li Guozhen (李果珍) while his younger brother, Ni Yiping, was married to Li's younger sister.

Ni and Li Guozhen had a son and daughter.

Their daughter is Ni Sui (倪穗).

Their son, Joe Nieh (倪震), works in the Hong Kong entertainment industry and is married to actress Vivian Chow.

He reportedly died from skin cancer at a cancer rehabilitation center in Hong Kong on 3 July 2022 at the age of 87.

Ni was a known anti-communist.

In an interview, when asked about his feelings regarding injustice in China, he stated that the people would continue suffering as long as the Chinese Communist Party remains in existence.

He mentioned that the most important value in the world was individual freedom, which includes respecting others' personal freedom as well.

1992

In 1992, Ni immigrated to the United States and settled in San Francisco, where he continued his writing career.

2006

However, he remigrated to Hong Kong in 2006 because his wife could not adjust to the lifestyle in the United States.

Ni was a Protestant Christian convert from Buddhism.