"My Doomsday Simulation Machine Super Coy" was a sci-fi doomsday crisis novel by the author Eat, Sleep, and Sleep. It told the story: "The countdown to the end of the world has officially begun: 10 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, and 0 seconds." "Do you wish to activate the doomsday simulation?" When the apocalypse was about to arrive, Zhang Wei looked at the Doomsday Simulation Device that appeared in front of him. "Please choose from the following talents..." "Day One: The end of the world has arrived. You are lucky that you didn't become a zombie." "Day 2: Zombie Riot. You are unlucky and became zombie food." This Doomsday simulation has ended. Your talent has been saved. It is not recommended to go out. "Day One: Doomsday has arrived. You have accumulated a large amount of food and pure water." "Day 38: You are not strong enough and were trampled to death by powerful zombies. It is not recommended for you to go out." This Doomsday simulation has ended. The talent has been saved. Doomsday does not recommend the host to go out. "Ten days later, when the apocalypse arrives. Zhang Wei felt his terrifying strength, looked at the equipment that he was armed to the teeth, felt all kinds of rebirth and defense skills, and felt his extremely fleshy body. After preparing himself to be ravaged by the outside world, Zhang Wei realized that…It seemed that zombies were not as dangerous as the system had described. The character information included: Zhang Wei was the male lead, his age was 23.0, his birthday was 05/04, and his constellation was Taurus; Qin Xin was the female supporting character, his age was 22.0, his birthday was 06/05, and his constellation was Gemini; Xiao Yan was the male supporting character, his age was 11.0, his birthday was 07/06, and his constellation was Cancer; Jiang Yunshu was the supporting actress. She was 21.0 years old, her birthday was 03/02, and her star sign was Pisces. Jiang Yunrou was the supporting actress. She was 21.0 years old, her birthday was 03/02, and her star sign was Pisces. Feng Zifei was the supporting actor. He was 24.0 years old, his birthday was 04/03, and his star sign was Aries. At the moment, he liked novels that could quickly advance the plot. He hoped that he could continue to use the simulator after the ten chances were used up. "The Multiverse Chat Group of the Split Body Stream" was a light novel by the author, Freewill Clouds. It told the story of someone who had transmigrated and had a cheat. It was a very popular chat group recently, and the chat group was full of people like him. He thought he could rise up, but he didn't expect that their powers wouldn't be connected. However, the heavens did not cut off the path of man. Although the powers were not interlinked, there was a bridge for the various systems to transform into each other. In the Peerless Tang Sect, Heavenly Fire struck the Divine Realm. In the Otto Universe, the power of law and the illusionary arts of a candidate for the crown position were added to the body, directly constructing the Awareness Dimension and becoming the master of the Multi-Awareness Dimension. Collapse the world…When he finally reached the peak of his own world through the help of his own selves in various worlds, he turned around and saw that he had left behind a scene that everyone looked up to in his own world. The overall evaluation of this book was: "I've transmigrated, and I have a cheat. Moreover, it's a chat group. The group is full of people like me. I thought I could rise up, but I didn't expect that my powers wouldn't be able to communicate with each other." Journey to the West: The Legend of Tang Sanzang was a Xianxia-Xiuzhen civilization novel written by the author, Ma Liang. It told the story: I am Tang Sanzang. I am the true protagonist of this journey to the west. I'm not going to the western paradise to get scriptures, but to seek justice. Justice was the true Dao. In the Primitive Era, the first Dao was to kill! The Dao of Killing arose from justice and was born from justice! I cultivate the Killing Dao! In the Primitive Era, the Ancestor of Sorcery and Goddess Nvywa ruled the world. The Great Dao was like the sky, and there were many people who could reach the sky and the earth, but there was no Buddha. The road to the west, the road of cultivation, the completion of the Great Dao, my palm is carefree. When I go to the Western Paradise, I will reveal my true face, put a golden hoop on Tathagata, and grant him a golden body of positive fruit. The overall evaluation of the book list is: Finally, the Journey to the West is no longer just a story of demons. There are also primeval karma involved| Because the results weren't very good, it was cut off. However, I still recommend it. The author has a unique understanding of Journey to the West.| Journey to the West to fix bugs? Tang Sanzang is very 6, good books no one series. (February 21, 2018). User group's evaluation of this book is: Let's continue. Author, I have a very simple question. I don't know if you've noticed the injustice in Journey to the West. Do you know that there's a question that I want to ask you? Why does everything in the world respect humans? Why is it okay for humans to eat meat, but it's a sin for beasts to eat humans? Why is it that demons are bad regardless of whether they hurt people or not? The reason why so many people rewrote Journey to the West was because the book was really good. The other reason was that the injustice in it was not official, and it was not good. Why did the Dragon King of the Jing River die so tragically? Why did Yuan Tiangang not dare to say it? Even if Sha Wujing was a Buddhist monk, why did he eat so many people? No one mentioned it, no one dared to ask. In the end, Sun Wukong just wanted to be free and unfettered, so he was suppressed under the Five Fingers Mountain. The new wife of the little White Dragon had an affair and eloped with an extremely ugly Nine-headed Bug. No one knew that he had broken the Night-Luminescent Pearl. Sha Wujing was loyal and only broke a lamp before he was demoted to the mortal world. Marshal Tianpeng had flirted with Chang'e. In the end, Chang'e was not a woman. She had an affair with Emperor Jun and then with Houyi, the Great Wizard. It was hard to say who had flirted with who when Marshal Tianpeng was drunk. As the leader of 100,000 celestial soldiers, no one would be willing to get drunk, not to mention how much alcohol they could drink, unless it was planned. As for the Golden Cicada Master, it was a sin to contradict Buddha. Rulai was Buddha, but Buddha was not Rulai. "Bringing the Salted Fish System to Fight the Devils" was a military-war-themed novel by the author Bi Geng Buyi. It told the story of a transmigrator who brought the Salted Fish System to fight against the Japanese. Only for the people to shed a drop of blood, only for the nation to retain a trace of vitality, only for the country to rise in the world to fight hard! "The Little Soldier in Longyou" was a historical novel written by the author, the Drunken Butcher. It told the story of Li Bing coming to this world in the summer of the sixth year of Wude. He witnessed the savagery of the Hu people, the so-called golden age of the Tang Empire, and all the darkness hidden under the golden age. What should Li Bing do? Should he be incapable of accepting everything, or should he defeat Li Er, the one emperor in history, and become the helmsman behind the golden age? Li Bing was the male lead. The information about her was as follows: A hooligan from the future. Compared to wealth, he cared more about following his heart. His age was 19.0 years old, his birthday was 06/18, his constellation was Gemini, his height was 181.0 cm, and his weight was 85.0 kg. Yang Mengzhu was the female lead. The information about her was as follows: Hongnong's Yang family's daughter, a woman who was deeply influenced by the education of a feudal family. She was a gentle but extremely intelligent woman. She was 20.0 years old, her birthday was 08/09, her constellation was Leo, her height was 168.0 cm, and her weight was 55.0 kg. Liu Minshen was a supporting character. He was a cautious person. Although he was usually timid, he was extremely reliable at critical moments. He was the right-hand man of the future protagonist in the Tang Dynasty. He was 31.0 years old, his birthday was 11/24, his constellation was Sagittarius, his height was 180.0 cm, and his weight was 78.0 kg. Meng He was a supporting character. He had a simple and honest personality. He was a rare and fierce general. His passion was enough to solve most things on the battlefield, but he placed too much importance on relationships. His age was 28.0 years old, his birthday was 03/03, his constellation was Pisces, his height was 174.0 cm, and his weight was 84.0 kg. Jiang Tianpeng was a supporting character. He was a tycoon in the River Luo Jianghu. Because he was casually manipulated by the Tang officials, he became a real villain who was dedicated to becoming a general. He was 36.0 years old, his birthday was 11/29, his constellation was Sagittarius, his height was 189.0 cm, and his weight was 98.0 kg. Read more exciting novels for free
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous Chinese classical novels. The original novel was written in classical Chinese and was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The novel was based on the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, and his three disciples who went to the Western Heaven to seek help. It described the politics, society, religion, culture, and characters of the Tang Dynasty, showing the various styles of ancient Chinese society. The novel used rich imagination and exaggerated techniques to create a series of vivid characters and left a deep historical and educational significance. Journey to the West was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.
The original story of Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel, commonly known as Journey to the Western Regions. It was translated by Master Xuanzang during the Tang Dynasty. It mainly 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. The novel has a strong Buddhist color and also integrated with many traditional Chinese cultural elements. It is a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
If Journey to the West was completely based on the original work, it would be a classic movie full of fantasy, adventure, and funny elements. In the original novel, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk were three different characters who had experienced many adventures together and defeated many monsters and demons. The movie would show the interactions and conflicts between these characters, as well as their complicated relationships with Tang Sanzang and the others. There were many unforgettable scenes in the original novel, such as Sun Wukong challenging Princess Iron Fan on the Flaming Mountain, Monk Sand playing with her companion cat spirit in the Princess Palace of the Golden Sand Kingdom, and the various funny and difficult experiences of Zhu Bajie on his way to the Western Heaven. These scenes would be presented more vividly in the movie. Journey to the West was a novel with profound philosophical significance, so the director might choose to add some political and moral considerations in certain scenes, such as whether the four masters of the Tang Dynasty should give up their personal interests to save the entire country when they encounter demons. These considerations would make the movie more meaningful and in-depth. If Journey to the West was completely based on the original work, it would be a wonderful movie full of fantasy, adventure, and funny elements, bringing an unforgettable movie experience to the audience.
If Journey to the West was completely based on the original work, it might be a very classic and interesting movie or TV series. The following are some possible changes: 1. Character setting: There are many character settings and plots in the original novel that are inconsistent with modern society. For example, Tang Sanzang is a Buddhist monk instead of an ordinary person; Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie are two monsters of different races instead of humans; Sha Wujing is a desert god. If they were to follow the original work, the setting and background of these characters might be even more complicated and mysterious. 2. Plot: The plot in the original book is very compact and interesting, but it may be difficult to show all the plot in the movie if it is completely shot according to the original book. Because many of the passages in the original novel were Buddhist stories, which were not accepted in modern society, the film or TV series might be cut or changed to suit the tastes of modern audiences. 3. Special effects: There were many special effects in the original novel that were not realized, such as the transformation and flight of monsters. If it was shot completely according to the original work, it might need to use more advanced technology to create special effects to ensure the quality of the movie or TV series. 4. Language: The language used in the original work is a kind of ancient language. If it is completely shot according to the original work, the language may need to be adjusted to ensure that the audience can understand the plot and dialogue in the movie. If Journey to the West was shot according to the original work, it might be a very classic and interesting movie or TV series. However, the original work needed to be adjusted and deleted appropriately to ensure that it met the tastes of modern audiences.
If Journey to the West were to be filmed completely according to the original work, the following problems might occur: Character and relationship: Many characters in the original novel have unique personalities and relationships. It may be difficult to completely replicate them in a TV series or movie. For example, the chemical reaction between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie could be a challenge because their relationship in the original novel was very subtle. 2. Storyline: The original story is very complicated and involves many different worlds and backgrounds. If they were to follow the original work completely, the plot might be difficult to understand because of the inconsistent background and worldview. 3. Religious and cultural elements: There are many religious and cultural elements in the original work, which may be difficult to fully present on television or in movies. For example, the Buddhist teachings and Taoist culture in the original work may require additional explanation and transformation. 4. Special effects and battle scenes: Many of the battle scenes in the original book are very exciting, but they may need to be remade for TV series or movies. Special effects and visual effects may require additional production and adjustment. If Journey to the West were to be filmed completely according to the original work, it might face many challenges, but it might also bring many surprises and wonderful visual effects.
What would the ending be like if Journey to the West was shot according to the original work? This was a very interesting question. If they had followed the original story, the ending might have been different. Here are some possible endings: Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang successfully obtained the sutra, but they encountered many difficulties and challenges on the way. Finally, they reached their destination. However, for some reason, the scriptures were not sent to the Western Paradise but brought back to the Eastern Land. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang decided to continue their journey to the Western Paradise, but they had to face more challenges and dangers. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures, but they encountered some monsters and demons on the way. These monsters and demons tried to stop them from advancing, but they eventually defeated all their enemies and obtained the scriptures. However, in the process of obtaining the scriptures, they also suffered a lot of harm and pain. 3. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang finally succeeded in obtaining the sutra, but they returned to the Tang of the East. Because the scripture was not sent to the Tang of the Western Kingdom, he was punished. These punishments might include tax increases, social unrest, and so on. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang had to face these consequences and find a solution to the problem. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang finally succeeded in obtaining the sutra but they returned to the Tang of the East. Since the scripture was not sent to the Tang of the Western Kingdom, he had obtained some benefits. These benefits might include economic development, social progress, and so on. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang had to face these benefits and consequences and find a solution to the problem. The above are just some possible endings. In fact, the ending of Journey to the West may be more complicated and diverse. Anyway, I hope these endings will inspire your interest in the original work and the adaptation.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese martial arts novel written by Wu Chengen. If it was to be made into a movie or TV series, it had to be adapted from the original work and comply with Chinese laws and cultural norms. If the film was completely based on the original work, it might face some scrutiny and restrictions because the original work described some sensitive content such as religion, race, violence, etc. However, it should be noted that adaptation and creation are part of artistic creation. As long as the spirit and core of the original work are maintained and some sensitive content is appropriately deleted or adjusted, the work can be more suitable for the appreciation and acceptance of modern society. Therefore, if Journey to the West was filmed according to the original work, whether it could pass the review would depend on the adaptation and creation level of the film or TV series, as well as the attitude and standards of the review department.
The original Journey to the West did have many horror and horror elements, but it was also widely adapted and created. Different versions of Journey to the West may have different styles. However, if you like the style of the original work, you can try to read Journey to the West by Wu Chengen. This is one of the classics of Chinese literature and the only version that has been adapted into a TV series and movie. Its style is similar to the original work.
Journey to the West was a classic novel in ancient Chinese literature. It described the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand helping the Tang Monk to go to the West to obtain scriptures. If it was completely made into a film and television work according to the original work, it would be a fantasy drama full of fantasy, adventure, and thrills. In the original novel, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were two very interesting characters. They had extraordinary abilities and wisdom, and Sand Monk was a very reliable companion. If they were made into a film and television work completely according to the original work, these characters would be described in more detail, and the audience would see a more exciting performance. In the movie, the audience might see more magic and fantasy elements such as flaming mountains, white bones, black bear spirits, and so on. These elements may surprise and excite the audience because they may see a more realistic magic and fantasy world. However, there are many touching and thought-provoking plots in the original novel, which may be better displayed in the movie. For example, the setbacks and growth of Tang Sanzang and his companions on the journey might be described in more detail in the movie. If it was completely made into a film and television work according to the original work, it would be a fantasy drama full of fantasy, adventure, and thrills. At the same time, it would also show the traditional Chinese culture and philosophy.
Journey to the West was a classic in the history of Chinese literature, known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces". If it was made into a film and television work completely according to the original work, it would be a very classic and enjoyable work. Here are the possible scenarios that might happen in a film or television production: The characters of Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie might be more voluptuous and three-dimensional. In the original novel, although Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie had extremely strong martial arts and magical powers, they also had their own shortcomings and flaws. In the film and television works, these characters might be more realistic. 2 may add more fantasy elements and special effects to make the scene more colorful. 3. The character image of Tang Sanzang may be more mature and profound, and the relationship with Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie may be more complicated and profound. 4. More historical elements and cultural backgrounds may be added to the film and television works to make the works more humane. If it was filmed completely according to the original work, it would be a classic work with profound cultural meaning and gorgeous scenes.