Wulin Sanjue
| Author | Liang Yusheng |
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| Original title | 武林三絕 |
| Language | Chinese |
| Genre | Wuxia |
| Set in | 15th-century China |
| Publisher | Ta Kung Pao |
Publication date | 1 October 1972 – 16 August 1976 |
| Publication place | Hong Kong |
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| ISBN | 9787807658450 |
| Preceded by | Lianjian Fengyun Lu |
| Followed by | Guangling Jian |
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| Traditional Chinese | 武林三絕 | ||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 武林三绝 | ||||||||||
| Literal meaning | Three Supreme Experts of the Wulin | ||||||||||
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Wulin Sanjue (武林三絕), literally Three Supreme Experts of the Wulin, is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. It was first published as a serial between 1 October 1972 and 16 August 1976 in the Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao. Set in 15th-century China during the Ming dynasty after the Tumu Crisis, the novel follows a new generation of martial artists entangled in personal rivalries, romantic conflicts, and political conspiracies.
Wulin Sanjue is the fifth instalment in the Pingzong series, following Lianjian Fengyun Lu and preceding Guangling Jian, and is also loosely connected to Kuangxia Tianjiao Monü. The novel is noted for extending Liang Yusheng's late-career experimentation with interconnected narratives across historical periods. Although it was first published as a newspaper serial, it has not been reprinted as a standalone book edition until 2012, resulting in its relative obscurity compared to Liang Yusheng's more widely circulated works.