The episodes of the Journey to the West TV series included "Dare to Ask Where is the Way,""Daughter's Love," and "Great Hymn." Among them," Dare to Ask Where is the Way " was the ending song written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing and sung by Zhang Baomo. This song was included in the propaganda materials of the spiritual civilization in the autumn of 1986 and won the first China Top Ten Film and Television Golden Melody Award in 1988. " Daughter's Love " was the 16th episode of the 1986 TV series " Journey to the West "," Learning from the Kingdom of Women ". It was sung by Wu Jing with a beautiful and classical melody. " Grand Hymn " was an interlude after Sun Wukong jumped out of the Eight Trigrams Furnace. The background music was passionate and dynamic, with a strong sense of rhythm and momentum. The lyrics were also very domineering. These interludes were all classic works from the TV series Journey to the West.
The main actors in the TV series 'Journey to the West' included: Sun Wukong-Sun Wukong was played by Wu Jing. He had already played the role of Sun Wukong in the first Journey to the West. Zhu Bajie-Zhu Bajie was played by Wu Lei. He had already played the role of Zhu Bajie in the first Journey to the West. 3 Sha Wujing-Sha Wujing was played by Ma Dehua. He had already played the role of Sha Wujing in the first Journey to the West. 4. Tang Sanzang-Tang Sanzang was played by Chen Kun. He had already played the role of Tang Sanzang in the first Journey to the West. Bai Jingjing-Bai Jingjing was played by Yang Mi. She had already played the role of Bai Jingjing in the first Journey to the West. 6 Flaming Mountain-Flaming Mountain was played by Turpan Basin. He had already played the role of Flaming Mountain in the first Journey to the West. These actors and actresses would continue to play their roles in the sequels and present even more exciting performances to the audience.
There are many TV series about Journey to the West. The following are some of the more well-known versions: 1. TV series Journey to the West (2016): It was produced by CCTV and starred in Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang. The play was based on the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain scriptures. It narrated the adventures of Sun Wukong and others to show the journey of obtaining scriptures from the west. 2. TV Series: Journey to the West: The Great Sage Returns (2015): It was produced by disney and starred in Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Sand Monk. The main story of the play was about the growth of Sun Wukong, who led Tang Sanzang and others through 81 difficulties to finally obtain the true scripture. 3. TV series "The Great Sage of a Chinese Opus: Getting Married"(1995): Directed by Hong Kong director Liu Zhenwei, the main actors include Stephen Zhou, Zhu Yin, etc. The play was adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow. It used the love story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang as the main line to show the journey of the Western Heaven. 4. TV series Journey to the West (1986): directed by Hong Kong director Chen Kaige, leading actors include Zhang Guorong, Zhou Yong, etc. The play was based on the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain scriptures. It told the adventure story of Sun Wukong and others. 5. Journey to the West (1986): Directed by Hong Kong director Wong Ka Ju, the leading roles include Stephen Chou, Zhu Yin, etc. The film was adapted from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Sorrow, which used the love story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang as the main line to show the journey of the Western Paradise.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese mythological TV series about the journey of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand to help Tang Sanzang go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. The following are some TV series related to Journey to the West: 1 Journey to the West: This TV series was broadcasted in 1986 and was produced by CCTV. The main actors included Chen Daoming, Ma Huateng, etc. The drama was one of the classic mythological TV series and was known as the Chinese version of The Godfather. 2. Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage: This movie was released in 2015. It was produced by disney and starred in Kris Wu, movie tickets, etc. The movie used Journey to the West as the background to tell the story of Sun Wukong's growth. 3. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscar-Journey to the West: The Wedding: This movie was released in 1995 and was directed by Hong Kong director Liu Zhenwei, who starred in the movie, including Zhou Xingchi, Zhu Yin, etc. The movie was adapted from Journey to the West, which told the story of the love entanglement between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. 4. New Journey to the West: This TV series was broadcasted in 1996 and was directed by Hong Kong director Chen Kaige, who starred in the movie, including Zhang Guorong and Chen Daoming. The play used Journey to the West as the background to describe the journey of Sun Wukong and others to the Western Paradise. 5. Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven: This movie was released in 2009 and was directed by Stephen Chou. The main actors included Kris Wu, Lin Yun, etc. The movie was adapted from Journey to the West, which told the story of Sun Wukong's journey to wreak havoc in Heaven.
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.
The difference between Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage and the Journey to the West TV series could be considered from many angles: 1. Plot: There are differences between movies and TV series. The movie version focused on finding and managing the Great Sage Golden Cudgel, while the TV series focused on the story of Sun Wukong throughout the entire process. 2. The role: The image and personality of Sun Wukong in movies and TV series are also different. The movie version portrayed the image of Sun Wukong as more cold and determined, while the TV version was more tender and emotional. 3. Shooting techniques and special effects: The movie version used more special effects and action scenes to make the image of Sun Wukong more realistic and shocking. The TV version paid more attention to the description of emotions and atmosphere, and paid more attention to details and psychological descriptions. 4. Music: The movie version uses the classic Journey to the West as the background music to make the movie more classical. The TV version chooses different music according to different scenes to be closer to the original story. There were some differences in the plot, characters, shooting techniques, special effects, music, and so on. This was the biggest difference between the two.
Journey to the West was a classic novel with a rich plot and many TV series. If one had to say the funniest Journey to the West TV series, it would have to be A Chinese Oath. This TV series told the story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, while adding a lot of humor and funny elements to make the audience laugh while enjoying the plot. In addition, Journey to the West: The Great Sage Marries was also a good choice. It maintained the original plot and added some romantic elements to let the audience feel the love between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang.
There were many differences between Journey to the West and TV series. 1. Plot: The plot of a novel is different from that of a TV series. The novel version described in more detail the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand in the Western Heaven, while the TV version was more concise and mainly presented the legendary experience of Sun Wukong alone. 2. Character image: The characters in the novel are more voluptuous. Each character has its own unique personality and characteristics. The TV series may have simplified the character image in order to compress time. 3. Setting: The setting of the novel version is more diverse. Not only are there classic scenes such as Chang 'an City and Huaguo Mountain, but there are also novel natural landscapes such as Snow Mountain and Flaming Mountain. The TV version is more focused on the main towns on the way to the scriptures. 4. Editions and soundtracks: Due to the difference in production time between the novel and the TV series, the editing and soundtracks are also different. The music and sound effects in the novel version were more exciting, while the television version might pay more attention to the visual effects. Journey to the West and TV series were different in terms of storyline, character image, setting, editing, and soundtracks.
The original novel of Journey to the West was different from the TV series because Journey to the West was a classic novel while the TV series was adapted from the novel. In the novel, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were the main characters, but in the TV series, their images and personalities were changed. In addition, some other characters such as the Dragon King and demons were added to the TV series. Although the TV series and the original novel are different, they are all derivative works of Journey to the West, providing readers and viewers with a new experience.
The Journey to the West was a classic Chinese mythological TV series. Its plot and special effects were very popular among the audience. However, due to copyright and production costs, there was no TV series similar to the second part of Journey to the West. However, the Chinese TV series market was very active. Every year, many excellent TV series would appear. If you are interested in mythological topics, you can try to pay attention to some emerging TV series. There may be surprises waiting for you.
The original novel of Journey to the West was not exactly the same as the TV series. Journey to the West was one of the classics of Chinese literature. It was a novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, four people who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The TV series Journey to the West was a the mainland of China series that was first broadcasted in 1986. It was directed by director Li Gang and starred Wu Chengen, Zhou Jie, Xu Qing, Lu Songxian, etc. The TV series had made some adjustments and cuts to the original work, adding some special effects and action scenes to present a modern style. Although the TV series and the original novel were different in some plots and characters, Journey to the West, as a classic Chinese literary work, was still loved and widely read by people.