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How much do you know about the four great talents in Hong Kong (Cai Lam, Ni Kuang)?

The "Four Great Talents in Hong Kong" refers to the four literati in Hong Kong, namely Jin Yong, Ni Kuang, Huang Zhan, and Cai Lam. Each of the four has its own strengths, and they are all knowledgeable people. And they are all good friends, so they are called "the four great talents in Hong Kong".

Among them, Huang Zhan died of cancer in 2004, Jin Yong and Ni Kuang have stopped writing, and only Cai Lam occasionally does TV shows and writes food books.

Jin Yong:

Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha Liangyong, was born in Haining, Zhejiang, and moved to Hong Kong in 1948. He is a master of today's martial arts novel writers. With his elaborate writing style and detailed descriptions, his martial arts novels are widely circulated in the Chinese world and become household names. Almost all of his fifteen novels have been made into movies and TV series, and his works have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Among them, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Deer and the Cauldron", "The Swordsman", "The Eight Parts of the Sky" and "The Legend of the Heavenly Sword and the Dragon" are the most well-known.

Ni Kuang:

Ni Kuang, formerly known as Ni Cong, was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, and smuggled to Hong Kong in 1957. He is the most influential writer in the Chinese science fiction world. The ending of his works Often unexpected. He has written many masterpieces, among which the Wesley series, Yuan Zhenxia series, Prodigal Gundam series, Asian Eagle series, Magnolia series, Young Man and Princess series, Rogue Shadow series, etc. are the most well-known. In addition, he also wrote several chapters of "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" for Jin Yong.

Huang Zhan:

Huang Zhan, formerly known as Huang Zhansen, was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong. He moved to Hong Kong with his parents in 1949. He died of cancer in November 2004. He is the most influential person in the Chinese area. Lyricist, advertiser, writer and media creator, he is also one of the important figures in contemporary Cantonese pop songs, having composed nearly 2,000 pop songs. Famous lyric writing works include "Under the Lion Rock", "Ask Me", "Shanghai Beach", "A Laugh in the Sea", etc.; classic advertising works include "Two Enough to Show Off", "When the Remy Martin starts, good things will come naturally" and other advertisements slogan.

Cai Lam:

Cai Lam, a Teochew Chinese from Singapore, settled in Hong Kong in 1963. He is one of the most influential gourmets and writers in the Chinese region. His father Cai Wenxuan is a poet. Influenced by his father, he has been very talented in literature since he was a child and has written many collections of essays. He is also influential in food, setting up Chua Lam Food Halls in various places, and often hosting television food programs, such as "Chua Lam's Food Bar".