Xu Wengang, the author of The Prince of Tennis, was from China.
Xu Feigang, the author of " The Prince of tennis," was Japanese.
The author of The Prince of Tennis was from Japan.
Go Nagai was a Japanese manga artist who was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, in 1978. 'The Prince of Tennis', a Japanese manga artist, was published in 1998.
The author, Xu Feigang, who wasn't the Internet King, wasn't surnamed Xu. He was Japanese. And as far as I know, he's not Chinese or mixed-blood.
Xu Feigang, the author of The Prince of tennis, was not Chinese or Korean, but Japanese. Although his name had the word " Xu Fei " in it, it was not because he was Japanese, but because his ancestor had served as a Japanese officer during the Qing Dynasty. Later, due to some historical reasons, he left Japan and changed his surname to " Xu Fei ". Although Xu Feigang's surname didn't have the words " China " or " Korea," his creative inspiration and talent were influenced by the Chinese and Koreans, so he was often mentioned in online novels.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to determine if the author of the Prince of tennis has passed away because I don't have any real-time information or reliable sources. In addition, we should respect the privacy and personal information of the author and should not casually publish unverified information. If you have any questions about the Prince of tennis or other authors, please let me know. I will try my best to answer them.
The author of the Prince of tennis had not yet passed away.
The Prince of tennis was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist Xu Baigang. In addition, he also created the following other works: 1 The New Prince of tennis (original name:Netease Code): The story of the new King of the Net competition is a derivative work of The Prince of tennis. 2. Black and White Code (original name:Black and White Code): The story of Atobe Keigo and Fukikyo Yamaha is another derivative work of The Prince of Tennis. 3. Genius Mahjong Girl (original name: Genius Mahjong Girl Aji He chapter): The story of Aji He playing mahjong is a derivative work of Mahjong Girl. 4. Weirdos at the convenience store (original name: Weirdos at the convenience store 2): The story of the strange people who work in the convenience store is one of the peripheral works of The Prince of Tennis. 5. The Star Constellation (original name: The Secret of the Star Constellation): It tells the story of the various constellation characters and is one of the peripheral works of The Prince of tennis.
Hey, I recommend the novel," Quick Wear: A Guide to the King of the Net Male God ". The main character was reborn, transmigrated to the world of the Internet King, fell in love with Ryuuma Echizen, became Atobe Keigo's sister, and became a coach at Rikai University. This was a light novel, a doujinshi derivative novel. The plot direction was romance + competition. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The author of the new tennis prince did not die.