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  1. Jan 19, 2021 · Yang believed that Journey to the West is about a journey. Hence filming only in the studio was not enough. For that, she led a team of six on a two month journey to explore over 60 places across China, where they eventually filmed at. Due to budget constraints, Yang was forced to cut down 5 episodes from the original plan of 30 in 1988.

  2. By turns daffy and dazzling, awkward and artful, "Journey to the West" takes an ancient tale and gives it contemporary flair.In adapting one of the Four Great Classical Novels of 16th-century Chinese literature, co-directors Stephen Chow and Derek Kwok have crafted a rollicking fantasy—a crazy fable that ultimately reaffirms the power of faith.

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    Journey to the West is a fictionalized account of the legends surrounding the 16-year pilgrimage of the Buddhist monk Xuánzàng (602–664) to India during the Táng dynasty, to obtain Buddhist religious texts (sutras). Xuánzàng reached India after experiencing innumerable trials and hardships. He lived there for more than a decade, studying classics o...

    The novel comprises 100 chapters, which can be divided into three major sections. The first, which includes chapters 1–7, is really a self-contained prequel to the main body of the story. It deals entirely with the earlier exploits of Sūn Wùkōng, a monkey born from a stone egg, who learns the art of fighting and secrets of immortality, and through ...

    Tripitaka or Xuánzàng

    Xuánzàng (or Táng-Sānzàng, meaning "Táng-dynasty monk"—Sānzàng or "Three Baskets," referring to the Tripitaka, was a traditional honorific for a Buddhist monk) is the Buddhist monk who sets out for India to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures for China. He is called Tripitaka in many English versions of the story. Although he is helpless when it comes to defending himself, the bodhisattvaGuānyīn helps by finding him three powerful disciples (Sūn Wùkōng, Zhū Bājiè, and Shā Wùjìng) who aid and pro...

    Monkey or Sūn Wùkōng

    The name Sūn Wùkōng is given to this character by his teacher, Patriarch Subodhi, and means "the one who has Achieved the Perfect Comprehension of the Extinction of both Emptiness and non-Emptiness; "he is called Monkey King or simply Monkey in English. Sūn Wùkōng was born out of a rock that had been dormant for ages in Bloom Mountains that was inhabited/weathered by the sun and moon until a monkey sprang forth. He first distinguished himself by bravely entering the Cave of Water Curtains (pi...

    Pigsy or Zhū Bājiè

    Zhū Bājiè ("Pig of the Eight Prohibitions") is also known as Zhū Wùnéng ("Pig Awakened to Power"), and given the name Pigsy or Pig in English. Once an immortal who was the Tiānpéng-yuánshuǎi ("Field Marshal Tianpeng") of 100,000 soldiers of the Milky Way, he drank too much during a celebration of gods, and attempted to flirt with Cháng'é, the beautiful moon goddess, resulting in his banishment into the mortal world. He was supposed to be reborn as a human, but ended up in the womb of a sow du...

    There are many demons in the story: 1. Black-Bear-Demon (pinyin: Hēixióngguǐ) 2. Yellow Wind Demon (Huáng Fung Guǐ) 3. Zhen Yuan Holy Man (He is not a demon, but an immortal, who got annoyed by those disciples who stole his previous immortal-fruits.) 4. White-Bone-Demon (pinyin: Báigǔjīng) 5. Yellow Robe Demon (pinyin: Huángpáoguǐ) 6. Gold-Horn and...

    Film

    1. A Chinese Odysseyby Stephen Chow. 2. A Chinese Tall Story: 2005 live action movie starring Nicholas Tse as Xuánzàng. 3. Heavenly Legend: A 1998 film by Tai Seng Entertainment starring Kung Fu kid Sik Siu Loong is partially based on this legend. 4. Monkey Goes West: The Shaw Brothers's 1966 Hong Kong film (Cantonese: Sau yau gei. Also known as "Monkey with 72 Magic"

    Live action television

    1. Journey to the West: A Chinese1986 live action series and some other adaptations. 2. Journey to the West: A two-part television series produced by Hong Kong studio, TVB. 3. Monkey: The well-known 1970s Japanese television series based on Journey to the West translated into English by the BBC. 4. The Monkey King: Sci Fi Channel's TV adaptation of this legend, also called The Lost Empire. 5. Saiyūki: A 2006 Japanese television series starring the SMAP star Shingo Katori.

    Stage

    1. Journey to the West: The Musical: A stage musicalwhich received its world premiere at the New York Musical Theatre Festival on September 25, 2006. 2. Monkey: Journey to the West: A stage musical version is currently in development by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett. It premiered as part of the 2007 Manchester International Festival at the Palace Theatre on June 28.

    Kherdian, David, and Cheng'en Wu. Monkey: a journey to the West: a retelling of the Chinese folk novel by Wu Chʼeng-en. Boston: Shambhala, 1992. ISBN 0877736529 ISBN 9780877736523
    Perkins, Dorothy. Encyclopedia of China: The Essential Reference to China, Its History and Culture. New York: Roundtable Press, 1999. ISBN 0816026939 ISBN 9780816026937
    Wu, Cheng'en, and Anthony C. Yu. The journey to the west. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977. ISBN 0226971457 ISBN 9780226971452

    All links retrieved September 7, 2022. 1. Monkey - Great Sage equal of Heaven - fansite. 2. Journey to the West– Freeware complete English text version in PDF format (2.56MB). 3. Journey to the West– Comprehensive and detailed website with in-depth information about Journey to the West. 4. Monkey Heaven– A site with extensive information on the tel...

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  4. Apr 28, 2017 · 28 April 2017. Getty Images. The legend of Monkey God Sun Wukong and Journey to the West is still retold to modern audiences. As one of the greatest Chinese fables is set to be retold yet again ...

  5. Apr 24, 2023 · When Journey to the West had its world premiere at the Pingyao International Film Festival in October 2021, it proved to be a resounding success. Recognized as a standout film by jury members, critics, and audiences alike, it took home an unprecedented four awards, including the Fei Mu Award for best film.

  6. Journey to the West is a Chinese television series adapted from the classical novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on CCTV in China on 1 October 1986. The series became an instant classic in China and is still being praised as the best and most authentic interpretation of the novel. Unadapted portions of the original story were later covered in the second season, which was ...

  7. Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons [1] [4] ( Chinese: 西遊·降魔篇) is a 2013 fantasy comedy film co-written and produced by Stephen Chow and co-directed by Chow and Derek Kwok. [5] The movie was first announced in July 2011 and was released on February 10, 2013 in China. [1] The film is a loose comedic re-interpretation of the ...

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