Fenglei Zhen Jiuzhou
| Author | Liang Yusheng |
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| Original title | 風雷震九州 |
| Language | Chinese |
| Genre | Wuxia |
| Set in | 18th-century China |
| Publisher | New Evening Post |
Publication date | 22 September 1965 – 28 September 1967 |
| Publication place | Hong Kong |
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| ISBN | 9789622575363 |
| Preceded by | Binghe Xijian Lu |
| Followed by | Xiagu Danxin |
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| Traditional Chinese | 風雷震九州 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 风雷震九州 | ||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Wind and Thunder Shock the Nine Provinces | ||||||||||
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Fenglei Zhen Jiuzhou (風雷震九州), literally Wind and Thunder Shock the Nine Provinces, is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. It was first published as a serial in the Hong Kong newspaper New Evening Post from 22 September 1965 to 28 September 1967. The novel is the ninth instalment in the Tianshan series, preceded by Binghe Xijian Lu and followed by Xiagu Danxin.
Set in 18th-century China during the Qing dynasty, the story continues the saga of Jiang Haitian and his apprentices as they become entangled in rivalries, political conspiracies, and personal betrayals within the wulin.
Fenglei Zhen Jiuzhou has received mixed critical and reader responses. It is noted for its ambitious scope and focus on morally conflicted characters, though some commentators consider its pacing and structure less consistent than Liang Yusheng's most acclaimed works.