Jian Hong's Taiwan Province martial arts writer
Jian Hong, whose real name is Zhu Ying, is an early martial arts novel writer in Taiwan Province. Life is unknown. On April 1963, Damei Publishing House issued the "Special Essay" notice of the second martial arts essay contest, and publicly collected four books: Young Head, Tears of Lonely Children, Blood of a Fierce Woman and Intimate Robbery. Jian Hong was chosen as the masterpiece of Young Mind. Jian Hong first worked in Damei Publishing House. However, it is said that after "Young Head" was selected, Jian Hong handed it over to another Dawn Publishing House for printing on February 1964. Unexpectedly, there was a copyright dispute, which led to Jian Hong's withdrawal from Damei School, and it was later unknown. From the middle of 1962 to the middle of 1963, he wrote two books, Hero and Crusade, together with other martial arts experts. The martial arts monograph "The History of the Development of Martial Arts Novels in Taiwan Province Province" does not describe much about Jian Hong, but only lists Jian Hong's works: Touta (196 1), heartless lamp (1962), The Gate of Life and Death (1962) and Juvenile Head. Besides, Jian Hong also has Cold Sword Flowers Gone with the Wind, Emperor Luo Hong, Biography of the Sick Man, Huang Jianying, Tiger Man, Flying Knife and Drunk Moon, Painting a Building with Sword Light, Carving Dragons with Jade Hands, and Rivers and Lakes Full of Blood and Flowers, etc. Later, Taiwan Province Synthetic Bookstore and Yutai Publishing House republished several works, such as Painting a Building with Light and Cold Sword, Flowers Gone with the Cold, Huanhua Lady, Beauty Knife, Excalibur Rouge, Jade Hand Flowers, Rivers and Lakes Flowers Everywhere, Silver Carriage Signed by Zhu Ying and so on. Jian Hong created and handed down a large number of works, and he is worthy of being one of the martial arts masters. However, there are not many classic works, and the style and quality of the works are not outstanding, which is not well known to future readers.