author
Known today mainly through a public-domain text preserved by Project Gutenberg, this writer is associated with Wu De Ji, a work about the history, geography, and cultural memory of the Wu region in China. Little biographical information is readily confirmed online, which gives the book an extra sense of mystery.
by Guang Wei Liu
Project Gutenberg lists Guang Wei Liu as the author of Wu De Ji and identifies the work as a Chinese-language text. Its catalog description says the book explores the Wu region through history, geography, legends, and notable figures, drawing on older historical traditions.
Beyond that catalog record, I couldn't confirm many reliable personal details about the author from the sources I found during this search. In cases like this, it's better to stay cautious: the surviving work is clearer than the life behind it.
For listeners, that can be part of the appeal. Wu De Ji offers a window into regional memory and storytelling, preserving a sense of place even when the author himself remains difficult to pin down.