Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in China, and there were many different versions. Here are some common versions: The author of the classic "Journey to the West" was Wu Chengen, who described the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. 2. The TV series Journey to the West was released in the mainland of China in 1986. It was starred by Chen Daoming, Ge You, Liang Jiahui and other actors. The TV series was adapted from the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West. 3 Taiwan TV series Journey to the West was released in Taiwan in 1996. Wu Mengda, Xu Jinglei and other actors starred in the TV series, which was adapted from the Chinese classical novel Journey to the West. The author of the online novel Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong and others going to the Western Heaven to learn from the scriptures for the three young masters of the Tang family. The novel has been adapted into many versions, including animation and games. 5. The game Journey to the West was released in the mainland of China in 2008. It was developed by Netease Games. The game uses Journey to the West as the background and players can play the role of Sun Wukong and other characters. These are some of the common versions. There are many other versions, including movies, plays, musics, and so on.
There were many versions of Journey to the West, and the more famous ones included: 1 Journey to the West: Journey to the West is one of the four famous ancient Chinese novels. The author is the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (or the "Journey to the West") who finally obtained the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. 2 Journey to the West: Journey to the West is another famous ancient Chinese novel written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. The novel mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to the Tang Dynasty to obtain scriptures. [3][Journey to the West]:[Journey to the West] was written in the Qing Dynasty and had no direct connection with [Journey to the West]. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to the Ming Dynasty to obtain scriptures. 4."Journey to the West":"Journey to the West" was from the Qing Dynasty and had no direct connection with "Journey to the West". The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to the Tang Dynasty to obtain scriptures. In addition, there were many other versions of Journey to the West, including novels, operas, and television dramas.
Journey to the West is a very famous Chinese web novel with many different versions. The following are some of the main versions: 1 Journey to the West: Written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen, it is the most widely circulated version and a classic in traditional literature. 2. Journey to the West: Written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, it described the journey of Sun Wukong and others in the Tang Dynasty. [3. A Chinese Oath to the West: It is a modern web novel that tells the story of Sun Wukong and the others fighting against aliens and monsters on their way to the scriptures.] 4. New Journey to the West: Taiwan adapted and continued Journey to the West to add some modern elements. 5. Journey to the West: The Great Sage: The story of Sun Wukong and the others on their journey to the Western Paradise. The above versions are all different sequels or adapted versions. Some of them are different in plot, character setting and writing style, but they all have different degrees of innovation and interpretation of the classic story of Journey to the West.
There were many versions of Journey to the West. 1. Journey to the West: Wu Chengen's classical novel is the most famous version of Journey to the West and a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 2. Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: The Buddhist scriptures written by Xuanzang describe the story of India's Buddhist scriptures described in the Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty. [3][Additional to Journey to the West]: The wuxia novel written by Sun Wukong tells the story of Sun Wukong leading the four monks, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, to obtain the scriptures. 4. New Journey to the West: The fantasy novel written by the Bull Demon King tells the story of the Bull Demon King leading Sun Wukong and others to learn from the scriptures. In addition, there were many other versions of Journey to the West, including operas, television dramas, movies, and so on.
There were many versions of Journey to the West, and the more well-known ones included: 1 Journey to the West (Director Yang Jie's Version): It was released in 1986 and directed by Yang Jie, who was produced by the CCTV TV drama production center. This version was one of the earliest Journey to the West TV series in the mainland of China, and it was widely praised for its exquisite graphics and excellent performance. [2]"The Great Sage of a Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West gets married"(Hong Kong director Liu Zhenwei version): released in 1995, directed by Hong Kong director Liu Zhenwei. This version combined Journey to the West with a Chinese Oath and added a lot of fantasy elements to become a classic of Hong Kong movies. 3. Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven (Taiwan director Zheng Shaoqiu version): released in 1986 and directed by Taiwan director Zheng Shaoqiu. This version retained the main plot and characters in the original work and added some humorous elements to become one of the representative works of Taiwan movies. 4. New Journey to the West (Japanese animation version): It was released in 2002 and produced by a Japanese animation company. This version adapted Journey to the West into an animated work in the form of a cartoon. The style was unique and was well received. The above versions all have their own unique characteristics and styles. Everyone can choose to watch according to their own preferences.
There was some inconsistent information about the number of versions of Journey to the West. According to the different documents, the following versions could be obtained: the 1986 CCTV version, the 1996 Hong Kong TVP version, the 1998 Monkey King, the 2000 sequel version, the 2010 Cheng Lidong version, the 2011 Zhang Jizhong version, and the 2018 Huang Zuquan version. Some documents also mentioned other versions, but the exact number was not clear. Therefore, there were at least seven versions of Journey to the West.
There were many versions of Journey to the West, and the more well-known ones included: 1 Journey to the West: The Chinese classical novel by Wu Chengen is one of the most popular versions. 2. Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: The story written by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty tells the stories of the countries in the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty. 3. Notes on the Big Wild Goose Pagoda: The story written by Li Shizhong of the Ming Dynasty is based on the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty. 4. Journey to the West: Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty combined Journey to the Western Regions and Notes on the Big Wild Goose Pagoda to create this version. In addition, there were many other versions of Journey to the West, including some adapted and deleted versions.
There are many versions of Journey to the West. The following are the names of some of the major versions: 1 Journey to the West: This is the earliest version of Journey to the West written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty. 2 Journey to the West: This is the most famous modern version created by Faulkner of the United States. 3. The Return of the Great Sage of Journey to the West: This was a film version directed by Hong Kong director Yang Dechang, which was released in 1995. 4. The Great Sage of a Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West Marries: This was a film version directed by Hong Kong film director Liu Zhenwei, which was released in 1996. 5 Journey to the West: Flaming Mountain: This is a Chinese film version released in 2010. 6. Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven: This was a version of a Chinese television series that was released in 1986. 7 Journey to the West: Journey to the West: This was a Chinese film version released in 2015. 8. New Journey to the West: This is a version of a Taiwan TV series directed by Chen Kaige and broadcasted in 1986. These are just some of the names of the versions of Journey to the West. In fact, there are many other versions.
Dicky Zhang filmed two versions of Journey to the West because he had a dispute with the TTV station. Dicky Zhang was supposed to continue filming the sequel to Journey to the West, but because of the quarrel, the plan did not come true. After that, Dicky Zhang decided to shoot his new version of Journey to the West. One of them was 1996's Journey to the West, and the other was 2002's The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong. The two versions of Journey to the West had different actors and plots. Chen Haomin also played the role of Sun Wukong in one of the versions. As for why Dicky Zhang had shot two versions, when the first film of Journey to the West was shot, the actors in it were not famous enough, so he wanted to shoot the second film to make up for this situation. In addition, due to the dispute with the television station, Chen Haomin had taken over his role. This was also one of the reasons why he had decided to make another movie.
Dicky Zhang filmed two versions of Journey to the West because he had a dispute with the TTV station. Originally, Chen Haomin's version of Journey to the West should have allowed Dicky Zhang to continue filming the sequels, but because of the quarrel, this plan did not come true. After that, Dicky Zhang decided to shoot his new version of Journey to the West. One of them was 1996's Journey to the West, and the other was 2002's The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong.
。Dark Journey to the West was a fictional web novel that had no fixed version. Different authors and editors may make different modifications and creations to the plot, characters, and worldview of the novel, resulting in different versions.