Fung Wan

Fung Wan (simplified Chinese: 风云; traditional Chinese: 風雲; Mandarin Pinyin: Fēng Yún; Jyutping: Fung1 Wan4; literally "Wind and Cloud") is a Hong Kong wuxia manhua series. It is the first manhua released by Ma Wing-shing in 1989 with the help of his assistant Siu Kit under his own company, Jonesky Publishing. Before the fourth story arc, the manhua was originally titled Fung Wan, until the two protagonists - Wind and Cloud - became secondary characters and the manhua was renamed Tin Ha (Chinese: 天下; Mandarin Pinyin: Tiān Xià; Jyutping: Tin1 Haa5; literally "Under Heaven"). The story has been adapted into other media a number of times, and its most notable adaptations include: the Hong Kong films The Storm Riders (1998) and The Storm Warriors (2009); the video game Fung Wan Online; the Taiwanese television series Wind and Cloud (2002) and Wind and Cloud II (2004).

Read more about Fung Wan:  Plot, Publication, Spin-offs

Famous quotes containing the word wan:

    one pale woman all alone,
    The daylight kissing her wan hair,
    Loitered beneath the gas lamps’ flare,
    With lips of flame and heart of stone.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)