The following are the characteristics of different versions of Journey to the West TV series. You can choose to watch them according to your preferences: - **86 edition of Journey to the West **: It was a national sensation when it was broadcast during the Spring Festival in 1986. It received extremely high reviews and created a viewership rating of 89.4%. It was still a TV series that was rebroadcasted more frequently during the winter and summer holidays, with more than 3000 reruns. The Monkey King played by Liu Xiaoling Tong became the classic incarnation of the Monkey King. It was suitable for all ages and was recognized as a classic that was difficult to surpass. - **96 Hong Kong version of Journey to the West **: A remake by Hong Kong TVP. In addition to the original plot, a lot of funny elements were added. It was restored to the original and had a different flavor. Sun Wukong, played by Dicky Zhang, was confident, witty and mischievous. He was a classic representative in many versions. - ** Zhang Jizhong's Journey to the West (2012)**: It retained the content of the original work to the greatest extent and described the life experience process in the original work more formally. Although there were complaints during the broadcast, such as "the facial expressions of the masked actors were rigid,""the dialogue was not concise enough," and "the special effects were not good," it was a good choice for the audience who wanted to understand the original content in depth. - ** Zhejiang version of Journey to the West (2010)**: Mainly focused on the "emotional card," designed emotional scenes for the four masters and disciples. The various immortals and demons in the play also developed in the direction of "humanization." However, after the broadcast, it was criticized by many people, saying that there were many unreasonable emotional relationships in the plot. - [Children's edition: The Naive: Journey to the West (2019)]: With the birth of the stone monkey and the four disciples of the Tang monk as the starting point, it tells the story of the four masters and disciples of the post-05 generation. Because the actors were teenagers, the parts of the original work that were not suitable for teenagers were modified. At the same time, the original plot that had been "abandoned" by the film and television series was restored and adapted to make the characters and content more three-dimensional and full. There were also Japanese (1978), American (2001), Korean (2017), and other versions. These versions adapted the original work to a larger extent and had a unique style: - ** Japanese version of Journey to the West (1978)**: Tang Sanzang was played by an actress. The character setting in this version was related to Japanese cultural concepts, but it might be difficult for some China audiences to accept. - ** The American version of Journey to the West (2001)**: The story was greatly rewritten, such as the love story between Guanyin and Tang Sanzang, which was quite different from the original story. - ** The Korean version of Flower Travels (2017)**: It was adapted into a fantasy romance drama in Chengdu City. Nu Sanzang and Sun Wukong have a love line. Although the story setting is strange, the pace is fast and the plot is attractive. Read more exciting novels for free
The 1996 Mandarin version of Journey to the West was a classic remake of Hong Kong's wireless. Directed by Liu Shiyu, Jiang Hua, Zhang Weijian, Li Yaoxiang, Mai Changqing, etc. This drama had a total of 30 episodes. In addition to the classic Journey to the West, the plot also added a lot of funny elements. While restoring the original work, it also created a unique flavor that was different from the original work. Dicky Zhang's Sun Wukong was confident, witty and mischievous. His Hong Kong version of Sun Wukong had its own characteristics, with its unique movements and catchphrases that were once popular. 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!
The seventh episode of the 86th edition of Journey to the West was called "Collecting Zhu Bajie", which corresponded to the 18th and 19th chapters of the original work. They were respectively "The Monk of the Tang Dynasty in Guanyin Courtyard escaped from the difficulties of Gao Laozhuang and the Monk of the Old Man Subdued the Devil" and "Wukong in the Cloud Stall Cave collected the Eight Bajie Buddha Mountain Xuanzang's Heart Sutra". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The 86 edition of Journey to the West had a total of 25 episodes. This edition was a classic. The crew spent nearly six years filming all over the country. The plot covered many classic stories, such as the birth of the Monkey King, the official title of Ma Wen, the havoc in the Heavenly Palace, and the monk who rescued Wukong from the Five Elements Mountain and set foot on the road to obtain scriptures. On the way, Wukong killed the bad guys and left angrily after being lectured by the monk. The Bodhisattva gave the monk a hat and turned it into a spell to restrain Wukong. There was also a series of stories about Wukong showing off his kasaya at Guanyin Temple, subduing Bajie, capturing the Yellow Wind Monster, capturing the Sand Monk, Wukong stealing the ginseng fruit and pushing down the fruit tree, asking Guanyin to save the fruit tree and becoming sworn brothers with the Great Immortal Zhenyuan, Wukong killing the White Bone Demon three times, causing Tang Sanzang to misunderstand and drive her away, Kui Wood Wolf descending to the mortal world to kidnap Princess Baihua, and so on. This 25-episode version was still the most frequently replayed TV series during the winter and summer holidays, with more than 3000 replays. 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!
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 1998 edition of Journey to the West was directed by Yang Jie. Liu Xiaoling Tong, Xu Shaohua, and Chi Chongrui continued to play Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, but the actors who played Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were changed. The series had a total of 16 episodes. Although the special effects, costumes, and other aspects were much more mature than the 86 version, it did not receive unanimous praise after broadcasting. In terms of actors, compared to the 86 version, the main actors were much older in 1998. For example, the agility of Sun Wukong played by Liu Xiaoling Tong had declined compared to when he was younger, and the wrinkles and wealth on the face of the actor who played Tang Sanzang were also very obvious. Moreover, the 86 version of Zhu Bajie had a natural image and a lively and humorous expression. In the sequels, it was as if he was wearing a mask. In terms of the makeup of the female characters, the 86 version was more in line with the role positioning and modern aesthetics. The makeup level of the female characters in the sequels was poor, and it was far from the antique feeling of the 86 version. In terms of production, the 1986 version of Journey to the West took six years to shoot, and the crew traveled through mountains and rivers to film, while Journey to the West II only took one year to shoot, and many scenes were completed indoors. At the same time, the '86 edition had a total of 25 episodes, which lasted for seven years and was broadcast while filming to pursue excellence. The 15-episode sequels were filmed in 1998 - 99 and released in 2000. The editing and setting were poor. In addition, after the 1986 edition became popular, the investors were involved in the filming of the sequels. The investors hoped to finish the filming as soon as possible and generate profits. Each episode had an original female character, such as "Peacock Princess", which had no effect on the plot and character design. In terms of the plot, the '86 edition had already finished shooting the novel's exciting chapters. The sequels had fewer highlights. The audience was only looking forward to chapters such as " The Real Monkey King ". The lack of interest in the plot led to low ratings. In terms of shooting locations, such as Zhumadian in Henan Province, Baoshan Lake, Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Baibu Beach, Chaoyang Pavilion, etc. were all shooting locations. There was also a Cantonese version of Journey to the West 2 from 1998, with a total of 42 episodes. The main actors were Chen Haomin, Jiang Hua, Li Yaoxiang, Mai Changqing, etc., telling the story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples after they continued on their journey. 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!
The plot of "beating the White Bone Demon three times" in "Journey to the West" was a classic part. The background of the story was that Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the White Tiger Ridge on their way to obtain the scriptures. The White Bone Demon changed into a village girl, an old woman, and an old man to confuse Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Sun Wukong used his Fiery Golden Eyes to identify that these were the incarnations of the White Bone Demon and killed them three times. However, Tang Sanzang had eyes of flesh and blood and could not tell. He thought that Sun Wukong had killed him for no reason and blamed him many times. The first time, the White Bone Demon turned into a village girl, and Sun Wukong killed her with a stick. Tang Sanzang blamed him. The second time, the White Bone Demon turned into an old woman and came to find his daughter. Sun Wukong killed her again, and Tang Sanzang became even angrier. The third time, the White Bone Demon turned into an old father. After Sun Wukong killed her, Tang Sanzang chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation and drove her back to Huaguo Mountain. After that, Tang Sanzang was captured by the White Bone Demon. Zhu Bajie went to Huaguo Mountain to bring back Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong let go of the past and finally defeated the White Bone Demon to save Tang Sanzang. This plot reflected Sun Wukong's wisdom, bravery, and loyalty to Tang Sanzang. At the same time, it also reflected Tang Sanzang's kind but easily confused character. 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!
I'm not sure what you're referring to with regards to the original Journey to the West. If one wanted to ask about the TV series adapted from the original Journey to the West, there was the 1986 version of Journey to the West. This version had a high reputation and wide influence. It was more faithful to the original in terms of plot and character creation. There was also the 2010 edition of Journey to the West, which was also adapted from the original work. It showed the birth of the stone monkey on Huaguo Mountain, Sun Wukong's apprenticeship, his being suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain after causing a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace, and the four disciples of Tang Sanzang finally obtaining the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. If you have other questions about the original novel Journey to the West and television, please clarify the content. 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!
According to some reports, in order to mourn Director Yang Jie, the actors of Journey to the West gathered again. This was a relatively complete gathering, and Liu Xiaoling Tong even posted photos on Weibo. The actors at the party were no longer young. Some wore presbyopic glasses, while others had white hair. However, if one wanted to know more about this gathering or the other gatherings of the entire class, there was no more information to provide. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The 86 edition of Journey to the West was a legendary work with far-reaching influence. From the perspective of the actors, the wonderful performances of many actors became classics. Sun Wukong, played by Liu Xiaoling Tong, was vivid and vivid. He showed Sun Wukong's cleverness and courage vividly by scratching his ears and cheeks, jumping up and down, and quick-witted eyes. Ma Dehua played Zhu Bajie, who was charmingly naive and greedy and lazy, which made people love and hate him. Chi Zhongrui played Tang Sanzang, who had a merciful face and a firm heart to Buddha. Yan Huaili's Monk Sand was honest and honest, silently carrying the burden. There were also other actors who performed well, such as Yang Chunxia, who played the role of the White Bone Demon, who portrayed the insidious and cunning. The Jade Rabbit Fairy, Li Lingyu, was delicate and beautiful, and her dance could topple the city. Zuo Dabin, who played the role of Guan Yin Bodhisattva, was 80 years old (42 years old when he played it). Guan Yunjie, who played the role of Bodhi Patriarch, was 87 years old (49 years old when he played it). Zhu Longguang, who played the role of Buddha, was 94 years old (46 years old when he played it). Zhang Yushan, the actor of the Jade Emperor, was now 56 years old (56 years old when he played). Judging from the filming and broadcasting process, the drama started on July 3,1982, and the pilot episode of Journey to the West: Black Chicken Country was broadcast on October 1st of the same year. During the Spring Festival in 1986, Central TV broadcasted the first 11 episodes consecutively. On February 1, 1988, all 25 episodes were broadcasted. The filming process was filmed and broadcasted at the same time. Although there were eighty-one difficulties, it was not one difficulty per episode. Many times, an episode contained several difficulties. For example, when the four master and disciples obtained the true scriptures, the many disasters mentioned by Guan Yin Bodhisattva, such as "the first difficulty of the golden cicada being demoted, the second difficulty of the birth of the fetus... the eighty-first difficulty of the Tongtian River encountering the turtle wet scriptures", so there were only 25 episodes in total. In 2000, the remake of Journey to the West was broadcast on CCTV.
The following are several different versions of Journey to the West and their characteristics. You can choose to watch them according to your personal preferences: - **86 edition of Journey to the West **: After it was broadcasted during the Spring Festival in 1986, it caused a sensation throughout the country. It received extremely high reviews and created a viewership rating of 89.4%. It was still the TV series that was rebroadcasted the most during the winter and summer holidays, with more than 3000 reruns. Sun Wukong, played by Liu Xiaoling Tong, became the incarnation of the classic Monkey King. The 2000 Journey to the West Sequel, created by the original cast, also continued the style of the previous work and was also very popular with the audience. - ** Zhang Jizhong's Journey to the West (2012)**: It retained the content of the original work to the greatest extent. Although it was less "comical", it more formally described the grand life experience process. This kind of experience was also a part of Wu Chengen's original work that could not be ignored. - **96 Hong Kong version of Journey to the West **: In addition to the original plot, a lot of funny elements were added. While restoring the original work, it also created another flavor. It was a classic remake of Hong Kong TvB. - ** Zhejiang version of Journey to the West (2010)**: The main theme of this drama was "emotional card". It designed some emotional scenes for the four masters and disciples. The various immortals and monsters in the drama also mostly developed in the direction of "humanization". There were also Japanese (1978), American (2001), Korean (2017), and children's (2019) versions. Each version had its own characteristics, but if you wanted to pursue classics and high reputation, the 86 version was a good choice. If you wanted to see a more faithful version of the original work, you could consider Zhang Jizhong's version. If you liked the funny style, you could watch the Hong Kong version. If you were interested in emotional drama, you could watch the Zhejiang version. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>