Li Shoumin

Birth : 1902-02-28, Sichuan, China

Death : 1961-05-02

History

Li Shoumin (1902–1961), better known by his pen name Huanzhulouzhu (還珠樓主), was a Szechwan-born Chinese wuxia and xianxia writer. His 1946 novel Blades from the Willows, a prequel of his magnum opus Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu, was one of the first wuxia novels translated into English.

Movies

Dragon Slayer of the Northern Sea
Novel
The Legend of Zu
Novel
The drama tells the story of two Kunlun disciples, Ling Feng and Bai Ze, who, before the founding of the Zu Mountain Sect, made different choices and grew up in opposition to each other, one good and one evil.
The Legend of Zu 2
Novel
The Legend of Zu
Novel
After claiming countless lives, the fairies won the great battle with the demons. However, the leader of their Kunlun sect Yu Qingzi died for his young apprentice Xiao He. 500 tranquil years later, Xiao He finds himself face to face with a resurrected Yu Qingzi.
Zu Warriors
Novel
King Sky, the sole disciple of the Kun Lun Sect, falls in love with his master Dawn. Dawn is killed when Insomnia destroys the Kin Lun Mountain. King Sky waits for two hundred years and meets Enigma, who is the reincarnation of Dawn, and in love with her again. However, Insomnia's Blood Clouds is ready to destroy Zu...
Zu: Time Warrior
Novel
This is the US Release Version of Zu: Warriors From The Magic Mountain. Features additional footage extending the backstories of the main protagonists, and a simpler story line with the deletion of other footage.
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain
Novel
In the fifth century, constant civil war scars western China. To escape death, Ti, a young scout, jumps through a crevice in the Zu mountains where he gets entangled in a great battle against the Blood Demon, a supernatural entity seeking to wreak havoc upon the world.