The Five Younger Gallants

The Five Younger Gallants
Authorunknown, allegedly Shi Yukun
Original titleThe Five Younger Gallants
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinXiǎo Wǔ Yì
JyutpingSiu2 Ng5 Ji6
LanguageWritten Chinese
GenreWuxia fiction
Set in11th century (Song dynasty)
Published1890
PublisherWenguang lou (Beijing)
Publication placeQing dynasty
Media typePrint
Preceded byThe Tale of Loyal Heroes and Righteous Gallants (1879) 
Followed byA Sequel to the Five Younger Gallants (1891) 

The Five Younger Gallants (小五義) is an 1890 Chinese novel and the best known sequel to the hugely popular 1879 novel The Tale of Loyal Heroes and Righteous Gallants (republished as The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants in 1889). It is followed a year later by Sequel to the Five Younger Gallants (續小五義). Both sequels were published by Shi Duo (石鐸) who owned the Beijing publisher Wenguang lou (文光樓).[1] The editor was a "Captivated-Wind Daoist" (風迷道人).[2] It's unknown whether he was the same person as "Captivated Daoist" (入迷道人), an editor of the 1879 novel.

All three novels claim authorship by the famed storyteller Shi Yukun. During the last decade of the 19th century, the first sequel was reprinted 9 times, 7 in Shanghai and 1 each in Beijing and Chongqing.[3]

  1. ^ Keulemans 2014, pp. 70–71
  2. ^ Keulemans 2014, p. 87
  3. ^ Keulemans 2014, p. 70