
Wuxia Wanderings is my personal site dedicated to discussing wuxia, xianxia, and other Chinese literature and history. I might talk about classical Chinese poetry, culture, and translation.
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Swordsman’s Dead End《劍客的末路》is a short novel by Taiwan wuxia author Qin Hong 秦紅 that first appeared in Wuxia World Maga...
Happy New Year to everyone! I’m starting this year with a new translation of Gu Long’s 古龍 classic wuxia novel《多情劍客無情劍》Sentimental Swordsman, Ruthless Sword. I’ve been wanting to translate this for a while, but after all there was already a...
The first English translation of Jin Yong’s work was by a man named Robin Wu in the Asian-American magazine Bridge, published in four installments in 1972. As far as I know, it was never reprinted elsewhere. This was a translation of the fi...
A short intro clip from the unpublished wuxia documentary Wuxia 60. Yun Zhongyue 雲中岳 is my favorite wuxia author. I am working on a dedicated page to Yun Zhongyue and his work on my other site, Actual Wuxia Translations. I’ll post about tha...
Note: This post is best viewed on my other site, Actual Wuxia Translations. Better formatting. The contents is the same here, though.
First, let’s quickly define a few key terms that might crop up in later discussions.
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Wuxia Wanderings is my personal site dedicated to discussing wuxia, xianxia, and other Chinese literature and history. I might talk about classical Chinese poetry, translation, and sometimes just random stuff.
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