Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu

{{short description|1932 novel by Huanzhulouzhu}}

{{Infobox book

| name = Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu

| title_orig = {{lang|zh-hant|蜀山劍俠傳|italic=no}} {{noitalic|or}} {{lang|zh-hant|蜀山劔俠傳|italic=no}}

| translator =

| image = Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu, vol. 1.jpg

| caption = 1985 edition published by Linking Publishing

| author = Huanzhulouzhu

| cover_artist = {{ill|Li Zhaodao|fr}}

| country = Republican China

| language = Chinese

| subject =

| genre = Gods and demons fiction,
Xianxia, Wuxia

| set_in = Sichuan

| publisher =

| pub_date = 1932

| english_pub_date =

| media_type = Print (paperback)

| pages = 7227

| isbn = 9789570809268

| oclc =

| dewey =

| congress =

| preceded_by =

| followed_by = Blades for Willows

}}

Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu ({{lang-zh|t=蜀山劍俠傳|s=蜀山剑侠传|first=t|w=Shu3-shan1 chien4-hsia2 chuan4|p=Shǔshān jiànxiá zhuàn}}) is a 1932 wuxia novel written by the Sichuanese writer Huanzhulouzhu.

The book was later adapted into two Hong Kong films both directed by Tsui Hark: Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983) and The Legend of Zu (2001).{{Cite web|url=http://roll.sohu.com/20120317/n338029403.shtml|title=新版《蜀山剑侠传》(图)-搜狐滚动|website=roll.sohu.com}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=t1TOCXMakJEC&q=legend+of+the+swordsmen+of+the+mountains+of+shu&pg=PA76|title=Paper Swordsmen: Jin Yong And The Modern Chinese Martial Arts Novel|first=John Christopher|last=Hamm|date=January 1, 2005|publisher=University of Hawaii Press|isbn=9780824827632|via=Google Books}} It was also adapted into various television series.

Synopsis

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Adaptations

The book has been adapted into television shows and films:

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