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Six strategies to deal with the panic in Ying Huang
Six Stories of Scare is a series of martial arts novels with suspense, horror and horror as the main features, which was jointly created by Taiwan Province martial arts writer Gu Long and Hong Kong martial arts writer Ying Huang. The whole series includes six works, but in fact, the idea of this series was put forward by Gu Long, who personally completed some of them, while Ying Huang ghosted the rest.

Specifically, the order of the six stories in Scream is: bloodsucking moth, black lizard, bat without wings, pink skull (also called rogue), crystal man and blood parrot. These six works have their own unique elements of horror and suspense, attracting a large number of readers. Ying Huang's ghostwriting part didn't reach Gu Long's creativity. His steady brushwork successfully borrowed some elements from Japanese suspense mystery novels, further enriching the writing style of Gu Long's novels.

However, it should be noted that due to Huang Ying's death in 199 1, the most accurate and detailed information about his ghostwriting and the specific creative process of his works may not be available. For the complete story and in-depth interpretation of Six Chapters of Scare, it may be necessary to make a comprehensive analysis with Gu Long's original conception and Huang Ying's ghostwriting style.

Generally speaking, Six Scares is a series of martial arts novels with great horror and suspense. Both Gu Long's originality and Ying Huang's ghostwriting have added unique charm to this series. For readers who like martial arts novels and mystery novel, this work is definitely worth reading.