Shi Weihan
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Shi Weihan(Chinese: 时未寒), born early 1970s, pen name of Wang Fan (simplified Chinese: 王帆), is one of the most influential representatives of modern China mainland martial arts novelists.
His novels and short fiction composed at the beginning of this century earned him a reputation as a martial arts fiction genius writer, since one of his greatest achievements was that he constructed a consistent virtual world in which most of his works was developed. This style of affiliation between fiction is widely admired among current Chinese readers.

