182 [Half-red and not purple martial arts author]

Gu Long's introduction sounded a little inappropriate, and it seemed to have a bit of a mocking flavor, but a few people here had known Gu Long for a long time, so they naturally knew his temperament, so most of them smiled and said nothing, and got up to shake hands with Huo Yaowen.

In the box, including Huo Yaowen, Gu Long, and Wo Longsheng, there are a total of eight people, and without exception, these eight people are all writers who write ghost movies and martial arts.

Gu Long said that the master of the Big Nose Hundred Swords, whose real name is Chen Fan, the word Baiyong, once served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the supplement in charge of the "Ta Kung Pao", in the mid-fifties, he was also one of the three musketeers known as Liang Yusheng and Jin Yong, and the three of them once opened a column in the "Ta Kung Pao", called "Essays on the Three Swords", at that time, because of this column, the fame of the three once soared, crushing the martial arts writers of the same period.

It's a pity that he was born at the wrong time, when "The Legend of the Wind Tiger and the Cloud Dragon" was serialized in the "New Evening News", it was supposed to have huge expectations, but the response was mediocre, so only one was written.

Interestingly, during the 67 riots, Chen Fan completely broke with Jin Yong, and also used the pseudonym "Zhang Hannu" to criticize "Ming Pao" and Jin Yong, and did not reconcile until his later years.

As for Zhang Menghuan, who is as famous as Jin Yong, he is also a great martial arts master, his real name is Zhang Kuoqiang, graduated from the artillery department of the Chengdu branch of Huangpu 22 (1949), and after staying in Hong Kong for some reason, Zhang Kuoqiang gradually made a living by writing, and began to serialize "Shen Jian Feilong" in the "Martial Arts Weekly" in 1957.

At the same time, Jin Yong serialized "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the "Hong Kong Commercial Daily", and the two belonged to the left and right camps, so the so-called "Dragon Eagle War" was set off.

In the martial arts, the writing method that led to the confrontation of various major parties in the competition for martial arts secrets led to the trend, which was similar to the writing method of "competing for the first place in the world" pioneered by Jin Yong at that time.

It can be said that all kinds of martial arts in later generations have set off a bloody wind in the rivers and lakes with a martial arts cheatbook, which was created by Zhang Meng, which also led to many later martial arts almost all taking this route to compete for a peerless cheat book or a magic weapon.

This is the same as not bullying the poor young man, quitting the marriage, grandpa......

Later, although Zhang Meng also had a lot of masterpieces came out, such as "The Eight Heroines of Qingling", "Twelve Female King Kong", etc., but more or less with the shadow of the owner of the Pearl Building, although the writing is better than Jin Yong, but there is always no way to become a family, and it is difficult to become a big tool.

In the early sixties, it gradually declined, and to this day, except for a few senior martial arts fans who have read martial arts, no one remembers Zhang Menghuan, who once wrote "The Legend of the Flying Dragon" and Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

Wu Yunsheng, who has a pockmarked face and a pen name Tang Fei, is also a veteran martial arts writer, author of "Dragon and Phoenix Sword", "Children's Chivalry", "Flying Heroes and Fire Girls", etc., among which "Dragon and Phoenix Sword" was adapted into a movie by Emei Film Company, a martial arts film professional at that time.

The other two are also martial arts writers in the Hong Kong literary scene in the 50s, one is named Li Qinhan, whose pen name is Yang Jianhao, was originally the editor of the sports section of "Commercial Daily", but by chance, he wrote two martial arts in his own newspaper, namely "Mandarin Hero League" and "The Legend of Red Heroes", but the response was mediocre, so there were only two works.

The last one, Yu Yangxin, who got up to greet Huo Yaowen, pen name Shangguan Muxiang, has written several martial arts books that are not selling well, but there is one that is still quite influential in the fifties, the book is called "Three Heroes of Wind and Dust", which tells the story of Zhang Zhongjian, a bearded guest in the Sui and Tang dynasties, Li Jing, a pharmacist, and Zhang Chuchen, a red-haired woman, which is dominated by folk history.

Excluding Gu Long and Wo Longsheng, who knew each other before, the remaining five people, except for Zhang Menghuan's name Huo Yaowen, knew something, and he had never even heard of the names of the others.

After seeing that everyone knew each other, Gu Long went out with a smile and said to the waiter standing outside the door: "Give us a case of champagne and take twenty bottles of XO!" ”

"Coming soon, sir!"

When the waiter heard that this customer wanted so many drinks and so many dancing girls, he immediately ran to make arrangements.

After Gu Long came in, he saw Wo Longsheng and Huo Yaowen sitting on the side chatting about something, and he also smiled, and ran to the side of the Hundred Swords Hall Master to blow water with a few people.

Wo Longsheng said with some embarrassment: "Huo Sheng, I recently want to write a new martial arts book, which is related to the Broken Void you talked about before, I didn't want to come to ask you before I started writing, after all, it was you who came up with the idea of Broken Void." ”

Huo Yaowen laughed: "Haha, since I said it, Mr. Niu, you can write it with confidence, everyone has a different understanding of the Broken Void, and the things that are written are different, could it be that the first person in the world to write martial arts, won't the people behind him write it?"

Originally, it was inevitable to learn from the routines and creativity, and since he had said the concept of the Broken Void in public, he naturally didn't care about outsiders borrowing this idea and routine, anyway, he had a lot of novel themes in his mind, and Wo Longsheng personally came to Hong Kong to greet him before opening the book, how could Huo Yaowen refuse.

Even if Wo Longsheng doesn't write it, his "Tang Heavenly Demon Chronicles" has been published in Ming Pao for tens of thousands of words, and the concept of broken void has already been written, I am afraid that some martial arts writers have already tried to work on it.

Wo Longsheng was overjoyed, and said happily: "Haha, okay, Huo Sheng is really happy, I must give you a few glasses later!"

At this moment, the door of the box was opened.

In an instant, more than 20 beautiful girls dressed in cool clothes and heavy makeup ran in, all of them graceful, scratching their heads and walking in, standing in two rows.

Gu Long got up and walked quickly to the dancing girls, and laughed at a few people: "Haha, don't be polite to my old bear today, everyone can pick whatever you want, I'll pay!"

"Then you're welcome. ”

Chen Fan stepped forward with a smile and pulled two good-looking dancers into his arms and sat on the side, just a moment of effort, the three of them talked and laughed.

Soon, everyone picked one or two dancers.

Huo Yaowen also chose one according to the local customs.

Gu Long saw that everyone had made a choice, and said to the remaining beautiful girls: "Okay, everyone who is not selected will go." ”

Wo Longsheng in the back smiled and said, "You don't choose two?"

"That's right. Gu Long slapped his head, and hurriedly ran out of the door and dragged the two in.

Li Qinhan asked with a smile: "Old Xiong, this beautiful girl has arrived, why hasn't the wine come yet?"

Before Gu Long could speak, the door of the box was opened again, and a mother Sang in her forties, who still had charm, ran in and greeted her with a smile: "Bosses, the wine is here." ”