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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Jin Yong (the Pen Name of Louis Cha) is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language novelists. He was the best-selling living Chinese author before his death in 2018. He is well known for his historical Wuxia fiction--he pretty much single-handedly raised the Wuxia to a "legitimate" art form (Wuxia novels having gained an unfair reputation as "things teenagers and immature adults read") and is the standard against which all other Wuxia novelists are compared--and a great many Live Action Adaptation series have been made based on his books. Some of his novels have been officially translated into English. |