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Shi Yukun
Shi Yukun ( 19th century) was a highly popular Beijing-based storyteller during the Qing dynasty. He is credited for creating the 1879 masterwork ''wuxia'' novel ''The Tale of Loyal Heroes and Righteous Gallants'' (better known today as ''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' or ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants''). While he was famous for performing stories on which the novel was based, whether he actually contributed to the print novel is unknown. ==Biography== While eponymous poems and ''zidishu'' solely to celebrate (or perhaps mock) Shi Yukun's fame and storytelling skills have survived, little is actually known about his life, besides that he performed his art in the national capital Beijing during the 19th century, probably as early as 1817. While some scholars had believed he was originally from Tianjin, it was probably a mistake made by confusing Shi Yukun and Shi Duo (石鐸), the publisher of the 1891 novel ''The Five Younger Gallants'' which also claimed Shi Yukun as its original source. The suggestion that Shi Yukun was ethnic Manchu, based on his surname (common in Manchus) and the Manchu genre of ''zidishu'' in his performances, also lacks convincing evidence. He was called "Third Master" (三爺) by at least another storyteller. He was clearly literate.
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