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The Return of the Condor Heroes
  • CH
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Martial Arts
  • Romance
  • Wuxia
The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong was first serialized in newspapers from between 20 May 1959 and 5 July 1961. This is the second book of the Condor Trilogy. The story has undergone two revisions. The second edition was released in May 1976 and and the third edition was published in January…
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New version of Condor Heroes
  • Official Circles
More than ten years later, Lu Zhanyuan's family was killed by Li Mochou. The 14-year-old Yang Guo worshiped Ouyang Feng, the "Western Poison" as his adoptive father by chance. He became a talent, and then led him to worship under the Quanzhen Sect. Yang Guo accidentally injured his fellow disciples and escaped. Grandma Sun of…
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The new version of Yitian and Dragon Slayer
  • Official Circles
He is a young man with a lot of misfortunes. He has experienced many hardships in the treacherous rivers and lakes, which has also cultivated his peerless martial arts and compassion, and he has become a Mingjiao leader who controls thousands of congregants and heroes. But on the road of love, he was extremely indecisive,…
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The new version of Xiaoao Jianghu
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Ling Huchong, a well-known and upright disciple of the Huashan School, was expelled from his sect because of his freedom of heart, unrestraint, and liking to associate with heretics. Linghu Chong still acts willfully, just because justice and conscience are at ease in his heart. Later, he met Ren Yingying, a holy lady of the…
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The new version of Flying Fox
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Hu Yidao, a hero of Liaodong, died under Miao Renfeng's sword. His son Hu Fei practiced kung fu diligently since he was a child, and prepared to avenge his father. In Merchant Fort, Hu Fei snatched the first two pages of the home-handed boxing scripture and knife manual from Yan Ji, and met Zhao Banshan,…
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The new version of Lu Ding Ji
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Wei Xiaobao grew up in Yangzhou Lichun School. By chance, he was brought to Beijing by Mao Shiba, mixed into the palace, and met Kangxi. Later, by chance, he took on the identity of a double-sided undercover agent. Wei Xiaobao often mediates in secret to reduce the damage to each other. After being betrayed by…
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Eight new editions of Tianlong
  • Official Circles
Qiao Feng, the leader of the largest beggar gang in martial arts, is just, heroic, and famous. People call him the overlord of martial arts "North Qiao Feng", and he is as famous as "South Murong". Later, he was discovered to be a descendant of the Khitan people, and his reputation fell to the ground…
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Heaven-relying Sword And Dragon-slaying Sabre
  • Wuxia
The Heaven-relying Sword and the Dragon-slaying Sabre were said to be the key to the secret that would allow the wielder to rule the world. The story centres around the love between men: the brotherly love of the Seven Swordsman of Wudang, and the fatherly love between Zhang Sanfeng the teacher and Zhang Cuishan the…
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Ode to Gallantry
  • CH
  • Historical
  • Wuxia
Ode to Gallantry is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong from 11 June 1966 to 19 April 1967 in the newspaper Ming Pao. The novel shares the same Chinese title as a poem by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, which was used as its epigraph.
Releases 2
Ode to Gallantry
  • CH
  • Historical
  • Wuxia
Ode to Gallantry is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong from 11 June 1966 to 19 April 1967 in the newspaper Ming Pao. The novel shares the same Chinese title as a poem by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, which was used as its epigraph.
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