Pendekar Cengeng

Digital Indonesia Investama
4.1
26 reviews
Ebook
1558
Pages

About this ebook

Seorang pendekar di juluki pendekar cengeng karena selalu mengacau di Thian-an-bun, Bagaimanakah pendekar tersebut mendapat julukan Pendekar Cengeng dan siapakah nama aslinya penasaran bisa di baca dalam Kisah Pendekar Cengeng?

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4.1
26 reviews
Saiful Aini
September 22, 2015
Simple but it's really interesting
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Pasar Hape
April 17, 2016
Always love it as an eternal stunning stories
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Tedjo Harianto
November 13, 2015
Always stunning
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About the author

Kho Ping Hoo or Asmaraman Sukowati Kho Ping Hoo (born in Sragen, 17 August 1926 - died in Solo, 22 July 1994, Chinese: 許平和; pinyin: Xǔ Pínghé) is an Indonesian author of Chinese ethnicity. He is well known in Indonesia for his martial art fiction set in the background of China or Java. During his 30 years career, at least 120 stories has been published. 
Despite the fact that most of his stories were based on Chinese martial art genre, Kho Ping Hoo never actually learned Chinese. He had his inspirations from Hong Kong and Taiwan kung fu films. He made a significant contributions to Indonesian colloquial literature. The novels also introduce many Chinese terms in Hokkien dialects to Indonesian terms.
Because of his illiteracy in Chinese languages, his writings contain various errors regarding historical and geographical reality of China. However, the inaccuracies does not affect the popularity of Kho Ping Hoo. The novels themselves never reached China or the wider Chinese speaking population.
On 14th of December one of his most famous stories "bukek siansu" - the golden flute - finally arrived in China introduced by Ambassador Imron Cotan, Indonesian Ambassador to the People's Republic of China. The Chinese version of the book was launched by Ambassador Cotan together with Mr. Ma Minqiang, Secretary-General of Asean-China Center at Grand Millennium Hotel, Beijing.

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