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Introduce Yi Shu.

Yi Shu, formerly known as Ni Yishu, is a Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang. When Yi Shu became famous as soon as he made his mark, the two brothers and sisters became two wonderful flowers in the Hong Kong literary world. Some people call it a miracle, saying that Yi Shu, Ni Kuang and Jin Yong are "the three wonders of Hong Kong literature". "Jin Yong wrote popular martial arts novels, Ni Kuang wrote popular science fiction novels, and Yi Shu wrote' popular' romance novels. Yi Shu, 1946, from Shanghai. His ancestral home is Zhenhai, Zhejiang. He came to Hong Kong to settle down when he was five years old. After graduating from high school, he worked as a reporter for Ming Pao, and also interviewed and edited film magazines. 1973, Yi Shu went to Britain to study the course of hotel food management, and returned to Hongkong three years later to work as a public relations department in furama hotel. Later, he worked as a news officer in the government information service and also worked as a TV station. Now she is a professional writer and has moved to Canada.

Yi Shu, formerly known as Ni Yishu, is a Shanghainese who studied in Britain. At the age of fifteen, she was chased by a newspaper editor for a manuscript and became a "miss" that the editor did not dare to offend.

She is beautiful and generous, "with wings to pursue ideals", so her novels are full of fantasy-illusory, but persistent, unwilling to give up. She has more keen observation and touch, and is good at turning ordinary words into strange sentences. Her writing style is as fast and vigorous as her own, but even if she changes her pen name ten times, it is not difficult for readers to recognize her from her works at once.

Up to now, 70 kinds of Yi Shu's works have been included and published, among which the more representative ones are The Story of the Rose, Xi Bao, Morning Flowers and Evening Picking Up, etc.