Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha, was born in Haining, Zhejiang, and moved to Hong Kong from 65438 to 0948. Since 1950s, he has created many famous martial arts novels under the pseudonym of "Jin Yong".
Over the years, Jin Yong's works have been adapted into many TV series, movies, radio dramas and other literary works, which have made great contributions to China's film and television culture and further established his position as one of the most famous martial arts novel writers in the Chinese community. Jin Yong founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong in his early years, and is also known as one of the "four great talents in Hong Kong".
Jin Yong's cousin: Xu Zhimo, born in Shixia, Haining, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, is a modern poet and essayist. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, it was renamed Zhimo when studying in the UK. Xu Zhimo is a representative poet of Crescent School and a member of Crescent Poetry Society. The love and poetry of Xu Zhimo, a crescent poet in Cambridge in the 1920s, deeply touched the readers' hearts.
The poet turned out to be Jin Yong's cousin. Both of them were born in a noble family in Haining, Zhejiang, and they were cousins. Xu Zhimo was born in 1896, and Jin Yong was born in 1924. Recalling his cousin, Jin Yong said, "He was a romantic. He came and went gently, studied for a year and never graduated. I don't want to learn from him, I want to learn! "
Jin Yong's cousin: Qian Xuesen (Jiang Ying, Jin Yong's cousin, Mrs. Qian Xuesen, a musician, a famous military theorist in China, a senior military adviser of the Kuomintang, and the daughter of General Jiang Baili), the 33rd grandson of Wang Qianliu of Wu Yueguo, was born in Shanghai, and his ancestral home is Lin 'an, Hangzhou, Zhejiang.
World-renowned scientist, aerodynamicist, founder of manned space flight in China, academician of China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering, winner of China's two bombs and one satellite meritorious medal, known as "the father of China's space flight", "the father of China's missiles" and "the father of China's automatic control".
Jin Yong's cousin: Qiong Yao (Jin Yong's cousin Cha married his uncle Yuan Xingyun), formerly known as Chengdu, Sichuan, a contemporary writer, screenwriter and film producer in China, and a member of China Film Literature Society. My ancestral home is Zhajiang Town, Hengyang County, Hunan Province, and I graduated from Zhongshan Girls' High School in Taipei. Besides Qiong Yao, his pen names are Phoenix and Heart.
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Jin Yong (1March, 924 10-201June, 8, 5438+001October, 30), whose real name is Cha, was born in Haining, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, and 1948 moved to Hong Kong. Contemporary martial arts novel writer, journalist, entrepreneur, political critic and social activist, one of the "four great talents in Hong Kong".
1944 was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Chongqing Central University of Political Science. 1In the autumn of 946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. 1948, graduated from Shanghai Soochow University Law School and transferred to Ta Kung Pao Hong Kong Branch.
1952 transferred to the editorial supplement of New Evening News and wrote screenplays such as Beauty and Orchid. From 65438 to 0959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong.
1985, he has served as a member of the drafting committee of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, one of the leaders of the political team, 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. 1994, employed as honorary professor of Peking University.
Won the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2000. In 2007, he became an honorary professor at the Faculty of Arts of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In September 2009, he was appointed honorary vice chairman of the Seventh National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association; In the same year, he won the 2008 World Chinese Lifetime Achievement Award. 20 10 received a doctorate in philosophy from Cambridge university.