As a fan of online literature, I can't judge the value of literary works, nor can I support or oppose any remakes or sequels. However, from a literary point of view, Journey to the West was a classic in the history of Chinese literature, which had been widely praised and accepted. As for " Dare to Ask Where is the Road ", it was a newly created TV series. Whether or not it could surpass a classic would require the evaluation of the audience and the critics. The audience's perception and the views of the critics may be different, so it is impossible to give a definite answer.
It was impossible to determine if " Dare to Ask Where is the Road " surpassed the 86 edition of " Journey to the West ". Journey to the West is a classic Chinese classic novel that has been remade many times. The 1986 edition of Journey to the West is considered one of the classic versions. Although 'Dare to Ask Where's the Way', was a new movie, its production cost was as high as 700 million, which meant that it might need to put in more effort in other aspects to win the audience's love and recognition. It was not easy to surpass the 86 edition of Journey to the West because it involved many factors such as the quality of the film, the performance of the actors, the skills of the director, the tightness of the plot, and so on. Therefore, if he wanted to surpass this classic version, he needed to make great efforts and improvements in these aspects. In any case, I hope that 'Dare to Ask Where's the Road' will be a success and bring more surprises and emotions to the audience.
The lyrics of " Dare to Ask Where Is the Road " were: You carry the load, I lead the horse, welcome the sunrise and send away the sunset. He leveled the rough road and set off again and again after fighting. Lalala, spring, autumn, winter, summer, sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, one after another, dare to ask where is the road? The road was under his feet. You carry the load, I lead the horse; Climbing mountains and wading through water, two shoulders covered with frost. Wind, cloud, thunder, lightning, and thunder roared, singing all the way to the end of the world, to the end of the world. Lalala, spring, autumn, winter, summer, sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, one after another, dare you ask where is the road? The road was under his feet. Dare I ask where it is? The road was under his feet. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The original singer of " Dare to Ask Where is the Road " was Zhang Baomo, who was sung by Jiang Dawei after the 12th episode of Journey to the West. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
Dare to ask where the numbered musical scores can be found on the numbered musical scores network, the search score network, and the piano score network. This song was the theme song of the TV series Journey to the West, sung by Jiang Dawei. The simplified musical score contained lyrics and notes, suitable for piano lovers to learn and appreciate.
"Dare to ask where the road is" lyrics: Yan Su, composer: Xu Jingqing. 1=G (52 strings), its simplified score can be found on the China Music Network (uploaded by the score friend Yangguang Qinghe). Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
" Dare to Ask Where is the Way " was the ending song of the 1986 version of the CCTV TV series " Journey to the West." It was composed by Xu Jingqing and composed by Yan Su. The song was 3 minutes and 51 seconds long. It was first sung by Zhang Baomo and was sung by Jiang Dawei after the eleventh episode of Journey to the West. In the early days of reform and opening up, the lyrics of this song were in line with the spirit of reform at that time, which was not afraid of danger. It greatly encouraged people's hearts. After it was published, it was sung for a long time and spread widely. In the autumn of 1986, the song was included in the propaganda materials for the spiritual civilization of the country. It also won the first China Top Ten Film and Television Golden Melody Award in 1988. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
" Dare to Ask Where is the Way " was the ending song of the 1986 TV series " Journey to the West." It was composed by Xu Jingqing and written by Yan Su. The song was 3 minutes and 51 seconds long. This song was first sung by Zhang Baomo, and it was sung by Jiang Dawei after the eleventh episode of Journey to the West. In the early days of the reform and opening up, the lyrics of the song were in line with the spirit of reform at that time, which was not afraid of danger. It greatly encouraged people's hearts. Since its publication, it has been sung for a long time and spread widely. In the autumn of 1986, it was included in the propaganda materials for the spiritual civilization of the country. It also won the first China Top Ten Film and Television Golden Melody Award in 1988. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
" Dare to Ask Where is the Way " was the ending song of the 1986 TV series " Journey to the West." It was composed by Xu Jingqing and written by Yan Su. The song was 3 minutes and 51 seconds long. This song was first sung by Zhang Baomo, and it was sung by Jiang Dawei after the eleventh episode of Journey to the West. In the autumn of 1986, the song was included in the propaganda materials for the spiritual civilization of the country. It also won the first China Top Ten Film and Television Golden Melody Award in 1988. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
An extended version of " The Great Sage of a Chinese Oath: The Wedding " was released in the mainland of China on April 14, 2017. This extended version was 110 minutes long, 11 minutes longer than the original version, but there were only three minutes of new scenes. The main selling point of the extended version was the addition of the plot of " A Chinese Oscaristic Journey: Moonlight Box " at the beginning of the film, as well as a few minutes of Easter egg at the end of the film. This re-screening did not have anything to do with Stephen Zhou or David Liu. It was entirely the film's approach. Therefore, the audience buying tickets for the re-screening of the movie would not bring Stephen any profit.