- Born
- Birth nameXu Lei
- Nicknames
- Nanpai Sanshu
- Uncle Three Discipline
- Kennedy
- Nan Pai San Shu
- Lei Xu
- The third uncle of Nanpai
- Sanshu Nanpai
- Uncle Nanpai
- Kennedy Xu
- Xu Kennedy
- Nan Pai San Shu, pen name of Xu Lei, is a Chinese novelist and screenwriter. He's mainly known for his series "Grave Robbers' Chronicles" (Dao Mu Bi Ji). He graduated from Renmin University of China in 2004. He has held numerous jobs, working as a graphic designer, a computer programmer, and a supplier to the U.S. gaming industry. He is now the chairman of NP Entertainment and is currently involved in the adaptations for his novel series Daomu Biji, also known as The Grave Robbers' Chronicles.
Xu Lei picked the pseudonym, Nanpai Sanshu (Third Uncle from the Southern School) from his own books. He used the name of the character Wu Sanxing, also known as Uncle Three (Sanshu), who belongs to the Southern School (Nanpai) of grave-robbers.- IMDb mini biography by: Grave Robbers Chronicles Wiki - Xu Lei, also known by his pseudonym Nanpai Sanshu, is the author of the best-selling novel series Daomu Biji. Xu Lei graduated from Renmin University of China in 2004. He has held numerous jobs, working as a graphic designer, a computer programmer, and a supplier to the U.S. gaming industry. He now works with his company Quantum Entertainment in making adaptations of his novel series Daomu Biji.- IMDb mini biography by: Daomu Biji Wiki
- Xu Lei now lives in Hangzhou, the most beautiful city in China. To his Chinese fans, he is better known by his pen name: Nanpai Sanshu. Originally engaged in international commerce, he once ran a foreign trade enterprise, and his days were filled with negotiating with American clients over every little thing. In his spare time he loved to read horror and suspense novels. Bored after having consumed nearly all of the good books in those two genres, he decided to write his own suspense serial: The Grave Robbers' Chronicles. To his great surprise, he turned famous overnight, becoming China's most popular suspense novelist. Nanpai Sanshu, or "Uncle Three," is the name of a character from The Grave Robbers' Chronicles, and that Xu Lei chose it as his pen name both demonstrates the connection he has to his work and the free and easy way in which he writes.
Since becoming an author, his real life has become like something out of a novel: his fans have sprung up like mushrooms after a spring rain, and now they harangue him online to write new book after new book; he was even called up by an actual grave robber who wanted to correct some of the inaccuracies in his work. Everyday he has editors following one step behind, urging him to finish his manuscripts as fast as he can. At this point in his life, he has no choice but to redouble his efforts, writing more novels of even higher quality to offer as tribute to his many readers. To date, he has published Chinese editions of The Grave Robbers' Chronicles, Books 1-8, Dark Prospects, Books 1 and 2, and War of the Furious River, Books 1 and 2, and this last is now being adapted into a movie. Among these, Book 1 of The Grave Robbers' Chronicles and Book 1 of Dark Prospects have both been published in English. But Dark Prospects is a very different beast than that earlier series. After three years of painstaking labor, Xu Lei has crafted a pair of novels in which every suspenseful detail fits together, ultimately leading to the solution to the mystery at the heart of the story. It is a masterpiece of suspense, one that will have readers happily racking their brains as they try to figure out just how it's all going to end.- IMDb mini biography by: Amazon
- In 2020, he became a member of China Writers Association.
- On May 26, 2019, Xu Lei regained all copyrights to his main novel series Daomu Biji.
- He participated in many of "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles" television adaptations.
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