舞劍飛花錄

ebook Dancing Sword, Flying Petals

By DULU WANG

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Dulu Wang (1909-1977) was a famous Chinese Chivalry (Martial Art) novelist in the nineteen thirties and forties who wrote many novels including Crane-Iron Pentalogy which was adapted into a film under the title "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" by Ang Lee and his colleagues in 2000. Its spectacular action, rhapsodic landscapes and tragic romance have touched audiences in Asia, North America and around the world and won over 40 awards and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won Best Foreign Language Film, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score and Best Cinematography. In 2019, the film was ranked the 51st in 100 best films of the 21st century list by Guardian. Dulu Wang is considered one of the five greatest wuxia (which literally means "martial hero") fiction writers of the Northern School in the Republican. He was less interested in writing about ruthless killings; instead he focused on his characters' development, their emotions, friendship, and passions. Wang had great sympathy for women who suffered cruel oppression by the society and its feudal system, and his novels featured many strong female characters, warriors, and heroines. Most of his stories featured tragic endings. His perfect combination of chivalry, romance and tragedy in his novels have thrilled many critics and readers and this style have influenced many authors.

Synopsis: A female knight was chasing her father's murderer for revenge and looking for her lover who suddenly denied his love for her and ran away. Before his death he told her that he was the person who killed her father accidently. Chu fell in love with her, but didn't want to take any advantage of her because he was married. He helped her to fight many enemies. In the end, he went home and lived in seclusion.

王度廬是中國著名的武俠言情小說作家,在上個世紀三四十年代曾發表过大量小說、雜文、詩詞等作品。《鶴驚昆侖》、《寶劍金釵》、《劍氣珠光》、《臥虎藏龍》、《鐵騎銀瓶》是王度廬創作的五部內容相互關聯,又各自獨立的武俠悲情小說,通常被合稱為"鶴-鐵五部"。2000年李安導演根據該系列改編的電影《臥虎藏龍》,曾獲得40多個國際電影大獎,並榮獲了第73屆奧斯卡最佳外語片等四項大獎。本社出版的《王度廬選集》,收入了王度廬先生的不同時期不同類型的部分作品,將在近期陸續出版。《舞劍飛花錄》於1943-1944年連載于南京《京報》,約25萬字。該文1949年由上海勵力出版社印行單行本,改題《洛陽豪客》,約14萬字。本社重新出版《舞劍飛花錄》,王宏於2020年對其做了一些必要整理和訂正。

內容簡介:李劍豪為民除害,殺死大俠。其父為防仇人追殺,令其男扮女裝,帶他到好友蘇黑虎家躲避。蘇女兒小琴與李劍豪成為朋友,發現他是男人後與其相愛。蘇外出回家後認為李父子欺騙他的女兒會危及他全家性命及女兒的名聲,欲殺李,卻被李誤傷致死。蘇死前為遮"家醜",謊稱殺害他的是匪人之女雪媚兒。李父自覺對不起蘇,便逼迫李答應與小琴斷絕關係,離開蘇家,並在李答應後自殺。雪亦愛李,與其結伴逃亡,並逐漸改邪歸正。小琴不相信李與她絕情,為尋找李和追殺雪而離家,歷經艱難,鍥而不捨。俠客、有婦之夫楚江涯原為蘇家仇人之友,後暗戀小琴但並無非分之想。楚屢屢幫助蘇、蘇家和小琴,吃盡苦頭。最後李在打殺中受傷,死前告訴小琴真相:是他殺死了她的父親。小琴遂帶雪回家,與其成為好友,共同撫養李、雪之子。楚亦回家,告別江湖。

Jianghu Publishing 江湖出版社

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舞劍飛花錄