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Original title
  
鬼吹灯 (Guǐ Chuīdēng)

Media type
  
Online, Print

Author
  
Tian Xia Ba Chang

Country
  
China

Language
  
Chinese

Originally published
  
October 2006

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

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Publication date
  
1st book: March 2006 (online) and October 2006 (print)

Adaptations
  
Mojin: The Lost Legend (2015), Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe (2015)

Fantasy books
  
Strange Stories from a Ch, Essential Man‑Thing - Vol 1, Sector General, Three Days to Never, The runaway parents

Ghost Blows Out the Light (Chinese: 鬼吹灯; pinyin: Guǐ Chuīdēng), also referred to as Candle in the Tomb, is a fantasy novel series written by Zhang Muye (天下霸唱) about a team of grave robbers seeking hidden treasure, with the first book published online in March 2006. It quickly became the bestselling online novel in China with an estimated readership of six million, and when published in print form in October the same year, went on to sell over 500,000 copies, although the book had to be rewritten to remove references to the supernatural before it could be released.

Set in the 1980s, the series follows former soldier Hu Bayi and his partner as they raid tombs in search of valuables. The two team up with an American archaeologist after they fall victim to a curse, and to release themselves from it they must seek clues found among ancient mythical sites across China.

The title is derived from an old Chinese saying, credited by the author to genuine grave robbers: "A human lights the candle and the ghosts blow it out." According to Muye, grave robbers would place a candle in the south-east corner of a tomb after entering, in an attempt to make contact with the dead. If the candle was extinguished it was a sign that the spirits within opposed the intrusion, and the robbers would be obliged to depart, leaving everything intact and undisturbed.

In July 2007, it was reported that Hollywood film studio New Line Cinema was planning a movie adaptation. It was stated that one of the two lead actors was to be Qian Zhijun, the teenager whose face was behind the Xiao Pang internet phenomenon, while other roles would be played by established Hong Kong movie stars. There has already been a bestselling online game released based on the book, while a play is also mooted.

References

Ghost Blows Out the Light Wikipedia


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