The real Journey to the West is not available because Journey to the West is a classic novel that has been adapted into many versions, including TV series, movies, anime, etc. The storyline and characters in it had undergone a long period of evolution and inheritance, and it was impossible for them to completely match the real historical situation. If you want to read a real Journey to the West novel, it is recommended to choose other similar works such as "Dream of the Red Chamber" or "Water Margins".
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. This story has been passed down in many cultures, but its authenticity is controversial. Some people think that Journey to the West is a true story, which describes real historical events and characters. However, some people think that Journey to the West is just a fictional story, which is adapted from traditional literature and folklore. The authenticity of Journey to the West is a controversial issue. Different people have different opinions.
Definitely not. Journey to the West is a work of imagination and creativity that combines elements of fantasy and adventure. It was written by Wu Cheng'en and is not based on real events or people.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. This story had a very important position in Chinese culture and was widely praised and studied. However, whether the story of Journey to the West was true or not was controversial. Some historians and scholars believe that this story is fictional and was created to express ancient Chinese culture and philosophy. They believed that many plots and characters in Journey to the West were fictional, including Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang. Although Journey to the West is a fictional novel, it has a profound impact on Chinese culture and art, and has become one of the classics of Chinese literature.
Journey to the West was a fictional novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. Although it is regarded as a classic literary work in many cultures, it has not been verified as a historical record of true events. The Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Many of the scenes, characters, and plots in this story were based on imagination and fiction rather than historical facts.
There were novels similar to The True Meanings of Journey to the West: 1: Ten Years of Liangzhou President, I Initiated a Trade War at the End of Han Dynasty, Author: Chili Dip Garlic 2:"The Ming Dynasty Can't Die", Author: A Key Person 3."The Heavens are in Emergency." Author: Dao Xingyuan 4."I'm Not a Counselor, Survival at the End of Han Dynasty." Author: Love to Drink Sweet Chili Sauce 5:"The Three Kingdoms: Holding Oneself to Order the Vassals", Author: Dressed in White, Going in the Wind 6."Rebirth 08: The Martial God from the Pugilist." Author: Feng Guang He Chen 7: The Three Kingdoms: The Birth of Zhuge Liang, Author: Breathing Life and Death 8: Dog in Chu Camp, Author: Zui Qingfeng The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."Ten Years as the President of Liangzhou, I Initiated a Trade War at the End of the Han Dynasty": Liu Xu traveled to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and took Li Jue as his disciple by chance. From then on, he had a backer. After all, chaotic times were coming. He originally wanted to do a small business, earn some money, and make friends with some powerful people to protect his life. However, one day, Dong Zhuo came to him for guidance. Liu Xuande begged him to come out of the mountain to assist him. Cao Mengde sent assassins to force him repeatedly… Liu Xu knew that he could not hide at all. Since he was already trapped in the chaotic world, he would make his move when he had to. It was not like he did not have a king bomb in his hands. The first strike was to cut off Boss Cao's capital chain… "You can either listen to me and get rich together. Or, accept the trade war!" PS: Also known as "The First Financial Group of the Late Han Dynasty" and "The Speaker of the Late Han Dynasty" 2."The Great Ming cannot perish": Cross the Great Ming Dynasty and become Zhu Youjian. In order to avoid the tragic end of Zhu Youjian, he could only work hard to make the country prosperous, develop and reform, and rejuvenate the country through science and technology! In his hands, Da Ming absolutely could not die. And he could not be the ruler of a subjugated country! 3.<<Panic of the Heavens>>: His System is in my hands, I have the world! Slaying demons and sweeping across the heavens! She was knowledgeable and liked to write and act in all kinds of scripts. The best thing was that she could split herself! Once the golden wind and jade dew met, they would surpass countless heavens. (New book group 158697792) 4."I'm Not a Counselor and I Survive at the End of the Han Dynasty": Note: The protagonist of this book, Xu Shu, is a native of the end of the Han Dynasty. He is assisting the Han route. In the first year of Xingping, Xu Shu, who was avoiding the military disaster, met a person who claimed to be a transmigrator. He told Xu Shu that he had to choose the Lord of True Life in order to help the Han Dynasty, so Xu Shu, who should have fled south, turned back east in a daze and embarked on the fork in his life. This year, heroes rose up in the world, and the world was in constant war. The rivers and mountains were devastated. In the eyes of the transmigrators, the golden spears and iron horses were the dragon's pool and tiger's cave that Xu Shu had to face. What he had to do was to survive first and then study the usage of the transmigrator. Before he found Liu Bei, he had to make himself stronger than in history. [Xu Shu: I don't know much, but don't lie to me…] 5."The Three Kingdoms: Using Yourself to Order the Vassals": Liu Xie woke up and transmigrated to the Three Kingdoms to become a puppet emperor. He did not want to become a puppet but wanted to escape Cao Cao's control. After dozens of attempts, not a single one succeeded. Just as he was in despair, the system appeared. <<REBIRTH 08: The Martial God from the Pugilist>>: Deep Space Mechs roam the universe, Abyss Gods and Demons whisper. In this interstellar era where new psionic powers clashed with old martial arts, where gods and devils lurked in the abyss and opened up the world, Lu Biping brought along a class panel and stumbled back to this familiar yet unfamiliar 08. "[Overclock] Lv. 1 (Active). Effect: In a short period of time, it will double the thinking speed of the learning person. The brain power will be slightly improved, and the person can fully devote himself to the target." "[Heaven Rewards Hard Work] Lv. 1 (Passive). Effect: No pain, no gain. Hard work will definitely be rewarded. (Note: This skill is a passive skill. At this stage, its special effects include but are not limited to ignoring any bottlenecks.)" …… However, how could a human body of flesh and blood go head-on against steel? until "Class [Warrior]+ Material [Gunpowder Crow]+ Material [Coroman Alloy]. Can be upgraded to [Gokudo Warrior]." …… "Class [Gokudo Warrior]+ Material [Ancient Black Dragon Body]+ Material [Deep Space Type 3 Magnetic Field generator]. Can be upgraded to [Magnetic Field Martial God]." Lu Biping looked at his body that was gradually covered in black scales. The black wings that covered the sky slowly spread out behind him. With just a slight flap of his wings, he passed through the nine heavens. He could feel that the gravity of the planet could no longer restrain him until he reached deep space. His long black hair danced in the starry sky without any wind. His scarlet eyes stared at the deep-space mecha that was flying across the starry sky at high speed. He laughed maniacally and muttered in a low voice,"Ha, hahaha... Now... Now it's time for you to know my tolerance!" 7."Three Kingdoms: Ordinary Zhuge's Birthday": You said that the public was wavering left and right, and the politics were unclear. It was really unjust to kill the public! Naigong only wanted to protect himself. Who could have predicted that Sima Yi would really rebel against Great Wei? Although Emperor Wu took precautions, Emperor Wen relied heavily on him and Emperor Ming put him in an important position. What could an ordinary Zhuge Dan do? His Cao Wei royal family had already married off their daughter to the Sima family. Duke Nai had also married off his daughter. He was following the wind, following the wind, and climbing up to the nobility. Sigh, it's all tears…Naigong doesn't want to play anymore. Naigong is already more famous than "my brother Zhuge Liang". The descendants recite Naigong's name every day,"Boiled Egg", making Naigong become a god without a master. Whoever wants to come, come and save Great Wei…Naigong is tired… The scholar dog transmigrated to the fifth year of the Yellow Emperor, Zhuge Dan. He realized that this was actually a world where ancient martial arts were practiced. What sparks would he have with his cousin Zhuge Liang, old silver coin Sima Yi, and other smart people? 8."Dog in Chu Camp": Chang Wei was punished to be a dog for ten years because he peed everywhere. After transmigrating, he accidentally joined Xiang Yu's camp. Tsune Takeshi: Can I switch camps and get close to Liu Bang? Xiangyu thought,[I can eavesdrop on this dog's thoughts. I can copy homework openly now.] [Liu Bang, Your Chu Country is full of rats. You're worse than dogs.] Fan Kuai,"Chang Wei, come and try if you have the guts." In the absence of the system, he wanted to see how Tsune Takeshi would help Xiang Yu turn the tide and unify the country.
Journey to the West was not considered a conspiracy theory. It was considered a very famous novel in ancient Chinese literature. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Although some of the plots in Journey to the West may be regarded as myths or fictional plots, its main stories and characters are real historical events and historical figures. Therefore, Journey to the West did not fit the definition of conspiracy theory. It was just a fictional story, but it was widely read and loved in China and around the world.
The real and fake Monkey King was one of the plots in Journey to the West. The background of the story was that Sun Wukong had an argument with Princess Iron Fan in order to get the Jingu Staff. After that, he was tricked by Princess Iron Fan into going to the Heavenly Palace to complain. The Jade Emperor listened to the slanderous rumors and bestowed the title of "Fighting Buddha" on Sun Wukong, and took the Jingu Staff away to let him return to Huaguo Mountain. After that, Sun Wukong was tricked by the Bull Demon King and the demons of the Demon King's Stronghold into going to the production area of Princess Iron Fan's banana fan to snatch it. Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King and the demons in the Demon King's Stronghold and finally obtained the Jingu Staff. After that, Sun Wukong had a conflict with the Dragon King and the immortals of the Heavenly Palace and finally discovered the true identity of Princess Iron Fan. After that, Sun Wukong challenged the Jade Emperor to take back the Jingu Bang. The Jade Emperor sent heavenly troops to the Flowerfruit Mountain, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. Later, Sun Wukong learned that Princess Iron Fan was colluding with Buddha, so he went to the Western Heaven to ask Buddha for help. The Buddha sent Guan Yin Bodhisattva to investigate the matter and finally found that Princess Iron Fan was in cahoots with demons. He released Sun Wukong back to the Huaguo Mountain. After that, Sun Wukong, Princess Iron Fan, Bull Demon King, and others launched a new struggle and finally defeated the monster to take back the Jingu Staff. After that, Sun Wukong fought a righteous battle with the Dragon King and the immortals and finally won.
Journey to the West was a classic with rich content. There were many ways to interpret it. ** 1. The perspective of society and officialdom ** 1. ** Reflects the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty ** - The Heavenly Court was seen as a reflection of the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. The Jade Emperor was similar to the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was superstitious about Taoism and devoted himself to cultivation, just like the Jiajing Emperor, who devoted himself to longevity and did not care about government affairs. - The Taoist ancestor, the Grand Supreme Elder, and the others were hinting at the civil officials of the imperial court. They had great power and appeared to be worried about the country and the people, but in reality, they harmed the public and benefited their own interests. The Jade Emperor could do nothing about it, so he used the Buddhist forces to contain it. - The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King and his faction were too close to Buddhism. Buddhism was humble in front of the Jade Emperor, but in fact, they secretly cultivated their power. On the surface, they obeyed, but on the inside, they opposed. On the way to the scriptures, the two factions sent people to do official business. They supported the project in name, but in reality, they competed for benefits. Along the way, there were two factions of demons and ghosts. They were transferred away after finishing their work, and the local tyrants without backgrounds were eliminated. - The book revealed the ugliness and internal struggles of the Heavenly Court, as well as Buddhism's apparent compliance with the Heavenly Court and its self-interest. It also hinted at the hardships on the way to the scriptures, reflecting the author Wu Chengen's dissatisfaction with the feudal system and his understanding of the darkness of society. ** 2. Symbol angle ** 1. ** From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese culture ** - Sun Wukong represented the mind that grew with enlightenment. The "Crescent Moon and Three Stars Cave" that he was apprenticed to symbolized the place where the mind grew. The combination of the "Crescent Moon and Three Stars" was the word "heart". His master was Bodhi, and "Bodhi" had the meaning of enlightenment. He also symbolized a kind of teacher who transcended the limitations of religion. Sun Wukong's Dharma name, Wukong, corresponded to his mind, which represented the growth of enlightenment. - Zhu Bajie was in charge of the kidneys. Because the kidneys could not be "Wukong" like the heart, his Dharma name was "Wuneng". - Sha Wujing was related to the spleen. The heart was fire, and the kidney was water. Water and fire were transported and transformed by the spleen (earth). The heart, kidney, and spleen corresponded to Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing respectively, symbolizing the unity of the primordial spirit, essence, and vitality to form Sanzang. - From this point of view, Journey to the West could be understood as a person's mental journey of enlightenment."A trip is a thought." This thought was the distance from ignorance to enlightenment. The 81 difficulties were all mental demons. The Holy Mountain was in the heart. Everyone had a Holy Mountain Pagoda and had to cultivate their hearts under the Holy Mountain Pagoda. 2. ** From the perspective of a character prototype ** - Sun Wukong abhorred evil and dared to offend both the Heavenly Court and Buddhist forces. He had a stubborn temper and there were many possible explanations for his original form. ** 3. Perspective of literary creation ** 1. ** Relationship with other works ** - Among the Four Great Masterpieces, Journey to the West was the most adapted work. It originated from stories such as "The Great Tang Sanzang's Poetry on the Pilgrimage to the West","The Commentary on Journey to the West", and "The Zaju of Journey to the West". The first protagonist of the Journey to the West was changed from Tang Sanzang to Sun Wukong. - At the beginning, the author constructed a magnificent "Journey to the West Universe", setting the time of the universe (such as the number of heaven and earth, the division of one yuan into twelve meetings, etc.) and space (the structure of the four continents, the four seas, the underworld, the celestial heavens, etc.). 2. ** Literature Evaluation ** - Lu Xun believed that "Journey to the West" was a book written by a Confucian scholar, but it was actually a game, not a language. Therefore, the book only occasionally talked about the five elements of life and death, especially did not learn Buddhism. Therefore, there were absurd and nonsensical scriptures in the last chapter. It was because of the mixed teachings that it had been popular for a long time. Therefore, his works were also the same as Sakyamuni and Laojun. The true nature and the primordial spirit were mixed, so that the disciples of the three religions could be attached to it." - Hu Shi mentioned,"Therefore, although he narrates things that change suddenly, but also every word that is used to explain the situation, so that the gods and devils have human feelings, the essence of charm is also familiar with the world, and the meaning of cynicism is contained." The two masters both thought that Journey to the West had the characteristics of "game" and "cynicism." However, Journey to the West could also be said to be a profound book. It was not just a simple game. ** 4. Thematic perspective ** 1. ** Positive energy and harmony ** - Journey to the West could also be regarded as a masterpiece full of positive energy. It was a description of the image of China's "fighting gentleman", a secret manual to free himself from worries, and a classic work of harmony between Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. 2. ** Dark side revealed ** - The world of Journey to the West was filled with dark phenomena. For example, demons ate people (General Yin, Techushi, etc.), people ate people (the monk king failed), and immortals ate people (Kui Wood Wolf). Buddhism was greedy for money and killed people (Guanyin Zen Monastery coveted the kasaya, and the Great Thunderclap Monastery demanded personnel), Daoism caused chaos in the country (Wuji Kingdom's national master murdered the king, and Bhikhu Kingdom's national master harmed the children), the underworld was bent on favoritism (Judge Cui privately changed the Life and Death Book), and the Heavenly Court was plunged into misery (Fengxian County had no rain for three years, and two people starved to death). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The original plot of Journey to the West was exquisite, with various characters, concise words, and hidden mysteries. From a character's point of view, Sun Wukong was high-profile. He learned spells, practiced magical powers, occupied the mountain as king, entered the deep sea, went to hell, and forcefully eliminated his death status. After he became an official, he disturbed the Peach Banquet, secretly ate Laojun Pills, and caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. Tang Sanzang's life experience was complicated, low-key and obscure. His experience was like a mystery. The book only mentioned his life experience in the appendix. His father was killed, and after he was born, he was abandoned by his mother in the river. Later, he was rescued, recognized his mother to find his relatives, took revenge, and went to the Western Heaven with Emperor Taizong to learn scriptures. To interpret Journey to the West, one needed to decipher the character of Tang Sanzang, because this would help to understand his real motive for learning the scriptures, the origin of the many monsters and disasters on the Western Paradise Road, and his various performances and feelings on the way to learn the scriptures. One could not just think that he was learning the scriptures to promote Buddhism. The word "swim" was also a portrayal of his journey. From the author's point of view, the writing background was the Ming Dynasty in the 16th century, when the society was feudal. The logic of the original work was as rigorous as a detective novel. The author hid the truth to satirize the ruling class of the feudal society at that time. If it was written directly, it might not be circulated and his life would be in danger. There was a controversy over whether the author was Wu Chengen. Some people thought that Wu Chengen's works were few and that Journey to the West was a masterpiece, so it might have been created by many people. There were also people who believed that Qiu Chuji wrote it, but Qiu Chuji lived in the late Southern Song Dynasty, and there were times language unique to the Ming Dynasty in Journey to the West, such as "Grand Scholar of Wenyuan Pavilion" and "Jinyiwei", which could prove that the author was from the Ming Dynasty. The original author should be a knowledgeable person in the Ming Dynasty who had in-depth research on astronomy, geography, gods, Buddhas, demons, Yin and Yang, the past and the future. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!