Wu Siming | |
Pseudonym: | Sima Ling |
Birth Date: | 1933 |
Death Date: | 1989 |
Occupation: | Novelist |
Genre: | Wuxia |
Wu Siming (; 1933–1989), better known by his pen name Sima Ling, was a Chinese writer of wuxia novels. Over the course of his career, he has published 40 of his works.
Sima Ling's top novels include, but are not limited to, JianHaiYingYang (Flying eagle in sea of swords) and YinMaHuangHe (Watering horse by Yellow River). These two books are definitely classics and should have got much more attention. Sima Ling displayed creative, fast paced and intriguing writing style in these two novels.
As a unique and genius Wuxia writer, Sima Ling wrote very wonderful Wuxia novels. However, he did not get popularity like other good writers such as Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng and Huang Yi, enjoyed. In fact, his novels are unknown even for many Wuxia fans and thus he is much underestimated.
His novels have the following merits:
In a word, Sima Ling's heroes/heroines are very smart, and his novels are for people with quite high IQ.
Shortcomings:
There is a strong link between Sima Ling and Huang Yi. Readers can find many similarities between Huang Yi's novels and Sima Ling's. As Huang Yi published many novels and became very popular only after Sima's death, it is obvious that Huang Yi was overwhelmingly influenced by Sima, though it is not well known to readers. From this aspect, we can see that Sima is very creative.
Ni Kuang, a popular Hong Kong Wuxia and Science-fiction writer, claimed that he learnt writing from Sima.