Baifa Monü Zhuan
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Baifa Monü Zhuan (白髮魔女傳), literally Story of the White-Haired Demoness and variously translated as Biography of the White-Haired Succuba and Romance of the White-Haired Maiden, is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. It was first published as a serial from 5 August 1957 to 8 September 1958 in the Hong Kong newspaper New Evening Post. Set in 17th-century China during the Ming dynasty, the novel follows the doomed romance between Lian Nichang, a fiercely independent swordswoman, and Zhuo Yihang, a Wudang Sect swordsman, against a backdrop of political decay and moral conflict. It marks the transition from Liang Yusheng's Pingzong series to the Tianshan series, serving as the latter's first instalment and a prequel to Saiwai Qixia Zhuan. The work is regarded as one of Liang Yusheng's most influential and enduring novels, widely credited with shaping the "new school" of wuxia fiction that emerged in Hong Kong in the mid-1950s. Critics have praised its blend of romantic tragedy, psychological depth and historical realism, as well as its portrayal of Lian Nichang as one of the genre's earliest complex female protagonists. Its lyrical prose and moral ambiguity helped shape the modern "cultured swordsman" archetype and influenced other wuxia writers, including Jin Yong. Baifa Monü Zhuan has been frequently adapted for film and television, most notably in the 1993 Hong Kong film The Bride with White Hair. The story remains widely read and discussed in Chinese popular culture, with modern reprints and online reviews continuing to highlight its emotional intensity and enduring symbolism. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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