According to the staff around Jin Yong, the famous writer Jin Yong died in Hong Kong on the 30th at the age of 94. (Xinhua News Agency)
according to Hong Kong media reports, martial arts Taidou Jin Yong (named Louis Cha) died at the age of 94. (CCTV reporter Xiaodan)
according to Hong Kong media reports such as Hong Kong Wenhui network and Xingdao daily, Jin Yong, a martial arts novel writer (formerly known as Louis Cha), died of illness on Hong Kong Sanatorium & hospital on the afternoon of October 30, at the age of 94. Jin Yong wrote a number of popular martial arts novels, including The Legend of the hero of shooting and carving, the hero of God, the dragon slaying in heaven, the eight dragons of the sky, the proud River and the proud River, the deer Ding Ji, etc.
Jin Yong (March 10, 1924-October 30, 2018), formerly known as Louis Cha, was born in Haining city, Zhejiang province and moved to Hong Kong in 1948. Contemporary martial arts novel writers, journalists, entrepreneurs, a political pundit. And social activists are one of the “four talents in Hong Kong.
Admitted to Chongqing central political University Diplomacy Department in 1944. In the autumn of 1946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. In 1948, he graduated from the law school of Shanghai Dongwu University. In 1952, he was transferred to the editorial supplement of “New Evening Post” and wrote screenplays such as “the best lady” and “orchid flower. In 1959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong.
Since 1985, he has been a member of the Basic Law Drafting Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, one of the heads of the political system Group, a member of the Executive Committee of the Basic Law Advisory Committee, and a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. In 2000, he won the Great Bauhinia Medal. In September 2009, he was appointed honorary vice chairman of the Seventh National Committee of China Writers Association. In the same year, he won the 2008 life-long achievement award for influencing Chinese in the world. In 2010, he received a Doctor of Philosophy from Cambridge University.