Guo Jingming's version of Wuji's novel had yet to be published.
There was no definite answer to this question because the novel and movie "The Promise" were both written and directed by Guo Jingming. Although the movie and the novel were both Guo Jingming's works, their creative process and time of production might be different. According to some sources, Guo Jingming originally wrote a novel called The Promise, which was published in 2002. Then, in 2005, the film "The Promise" was produced by Hong Kong director Jet Li and Guo Jingming as the screenwriter and producer. Therefore, it could be said that the Wuji of the movie appeared first, not the Wuji of the novel. After the movie 'The Promise' was released, it received high reviews and box office results, becoming a classic in the history of Chinese movies.
In Guo Jingming's novel Wuji, Wuji was a concept that represented infinity, eternity, mystery, and transcendence. In this fictional world, Wuji was seen as an existence that transcended the material world. It was an indescribable power that could not be captured. This kind of power could give a person unlimited strength and ability, and it could also cause them to fall into endless pain and torture. In this world, the Infinite was regarded as an evil force. Its existence and use were considered immoral and unacceptable.
The movie The Promise was not based on Guo Jingming's novel. The director of the movie was Chen Kaige, and the screenwriter was Liu Zhenyun and Guo Jingming. Although Guo Jingming's novel, The Promise, had been suggested as a possible reference for the movie script, the actual filming of the movie was not directly related to the novel.
Guo Jingming's novel," The Promise," was a love story full of fantasy elements. It told the story of a war between two races and the emotional entanglement between two male protagonists. The following is an analysis of the ending of the novel: At the end of the novel, the relationship between the male protagonist Bai Zhen and the female protagonist Ruo Lin had come to an end. Bai Zhen realized that he had fallen in love with Ruo Lin, but the hatred between his race and the black magician family that Ruo Lin belonged to made him unable to make a decision. In the end, Bai Zhen chose to give up his relationship with Ruo Lin and leave this world. Although Bai Zhen's departure made Ruo Lin feel pain and reluctance, she gradually realized her fate and mission. She began to study black magic, hoping to change the situation of the entire world through her own efforts and wisdom to protect those who were hurt by the war. The ending of the novel expressed a complex emotion and thought. Although the love between Bai Zhen and Ruo Lin had come to an end, their feelings and sacrifices had brought hope and change to the world. Ruo Lin's mission and actions also made people realize the pain and consequences of the hatred and war between races. The ending of the novel was filled with philosophy and thoughts that left a lasting impression.
Guo Jingming's novel was first published in Zui Xiao novel magazine.
Guo Jingming's novel was first published in Zui Xiao novel magazine.
Guo Jingming was a famous Chinese author. His novels covered a variety of topics, including youth literature, love, science fiction, fantasy, and so on. The following is a list of some of his published novels: 1 "How many flowers have fallen in my dream?" Fantasy City Tiny Times Series 4 "The Grand Duke" 5 " Sorrow Turns into a River " 6 "The Summer Solstice" 7 The Most Fictional Series New Concept Essay Series The above is a list of some of Guo Jingming's published novels, which includes many different types and styles of works.
Guo Jingming had published a novel called " Critical: The Grand Legend ", which was the last book in the series of " The Grand Legend ". It told a fantasy adventure story.