The main character of Journey to the West was Sun Wukong, which was written as "Sun Wukong" or "Monkey King" in English. Read more exciting novels for free
"Journey to the West" in English version is fascinating. It combines classic Chinese story with English. The vivid descriptions of characters and plots are impressive. It's a great way to experience both cultures. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an English translation of some classic sayings from Journey to the West: 1. I'm the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Sun Wukong, who wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace 500 years ago! I'm Sun Wukong, the Great Sage Equaling Heaven who made havoc in Heaven five hundred years ago. 2. Little ones, Old Sun is back! Little ones, I'm back. 3. Wukong, save me! Rescue me, Wukong. 4. I came from the Tang of the East and went to the Western Heaven to get scriptures. I am a priest from the Tang country in the East, and I am going to the Western Heaven to ask for holy scriptures. 5. If I call you, do you dare to answer me? Do you have the guts to answer if I call your name? 6. Master, please get off the horse. Master, please dismount while I go begging. 7. The king asked me to patrol the mountain! His Majesty sent me to patrol the mountains. 8. You monkey, you're spouting nonsense again! Impudent ape, talking nonsense again! 9. "Demon! Where are you going? Evil spirit, where do you think you're going? 10. Are you the reinforcements that Monkey invited? Hey! Are you reinforcements sent for by Monkey? 11. "Eating the flesh of the Tang Priest can make you immortal." Anyone who ate a piece of flesh of Tang Priest would live as long as heaven and earth. 12. "Vile creature, show your true form and I'll spare your death penalty!" Evil beast! Turn back into yourself at once if you want to be spared the death penalty. 13. "Great Sage, stop your divine arts." Great Sage, give your magic powers a rest. 14. "This Ma Wen doesn't know when to advance or retreat!" You've got no common sense, Protector of the Horses. 15. "What a fool! Master taught you to do vegetarian food and allowed you to sleep here? You idiot, who said you could sleep here instead of begging for food as our master told you? 16. " Your Majesty, there's a monk outside. He has a round head, a big face, two ears, and shoulders. A monk, Your Majesty. He has a large face and a round head, and his ears hang down to his shoulders. His flesh looks most tender and his skin extremely delicate. He's a very promising monk. 17. "I am the Monkey King of the Water Curtain Cave of the Flowerfruit Mountain. A Somersault Cloud can travel 108,000 miles and have 72 transformations. I am the Handsome Monkey King in the Water Curtain Cave of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit. With my somersault cloud I can cover thirty - six thousand miles in a single bound. Moreover, I can do seventy - two kinds of transformations. 18. Go back to where you came from. Go back to where you came from. 19. "If you cause trouble in the future, just don't mention Master." If you cause trouble one day, just don't say you are my disciple. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The common English words in Journey to the West were "Journey to the West", but there were also words like "SaiyÜ ki". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Central TV had once broadcasted the English version of Journey to the West live, and it received unanimous praise from netizens as soon as it was broadcast. This English version of Journey to the West had a lot of interesting English translation. For example, Sun Wukong was called "Monkey" or "Monkey King", Zhu Bajie was called "Pigsy", Sand Monk was called "Sandy", Tang Sanzang was called "Master", etc. The place name of Huaguo Mountain was "Flower and Fruit Mountain", and the Water Curtain Cave was "Water Curtain Cave". Some classic lines were also translated into English, such as "If I call you, do you dare to answer me?" Translated as "Do you have the guts to answer if I call your name?" The voice actor's voice was very close to the original version, which made many netizens feel novel and cordial. Many netizens said that such a live broadcast was very down-to-earth, funny, and could learn English. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is the English story of Journey to the West and an example of its translation: ** 1. Natural Stone Monkey Seeking Immortal and Master ** - Before the universe was divided, the world was chaotic and boundless. No one could see it. Everything changed after Pangu split the Chaos with his giant axe. Clear gas rose to form the sky, and turbid gas fell to form the earth. With the creation of heaven and earth, all living things began to grow. All living beings looked up at this benevolent sky. - Before the universe differentiated, the heavens and earth were a boundless, chaotic mass that no one could see. It was only after Pangu split the chaos with his giant axe that things began to change. The clear air rose to form the sky, and the murky air sank to form the earth. As the heavens and earth were opened up, all living things began to grow. Every living being looked up to the benevolent sky. ** 2. The part about the birth of the Stone Monkey ** - Long, long ago, there was a mountain with a stone on top. Heaven, earth, sun, and moon cast spells on this stone every day. One day, the stone cracked. A monkey was lying on a rock. Monkey stood up and stretched his body. - From the beginning of time, a rock had sat high on top of a mountain. The sun, the moon, Heaven, and Earth all worked their magic on the rock. One day the rock split open. Inside was a monkey. The monkey stood up and stretched. ** 3. The part where the birth of the stone monkey attracted the attention of the Heavenly Court ** - Suddenly, a strong light shot out from the monkey's eyes. In a short while, this light shone on the Soaring Heaven King Palace of the celestial heavens. The supreme ruler of the celestial heavens, the Jade Emperor, sat up. He turned to look at a Heavenly General standing beside him. "Let's go see where the light is coming from." The Jade Emperor said. "Yes, Your Majesty." the Heavenly General replied. The Heavenly General quickly walked out of the Soaring Heaven King Palace. He rushed out of the Southern Heavenly Gate and looked down. In the end, he saw the monkey. The light had disappeared, but the eyes of this heavenly general had magical power. He could see everything that had happened. "Interesting." The Heavenly General said. "What's wrong?" The Jade Emperor asked when the Heavenly Emperor returned to the Heavenly Palace. "Where did the light come from?" "It was made by a monkey." The Heavenly General said. "Monkey?" The Jade Emperor asked. "Yes." The Heavenly General replied," He's on the Flowerfruit Mountain in the human world. There was a rock on the mountain. That monkey had jumped out of a rock. That light came from the monkey's eyes." The Jade Emperor thought for a moment and then shrugged. "Then I don't think it's strange." He said," When heaven and earth combine forces, there will always be wonderful things happening." - Suddenly powerful light shot from his eyes. For a moment the light reached the Cloud Palace in Heaven. The Jade Emperor, ruler of Heaven, sat up. He turned to one of his captains, who was standing nearby. " Find out what caused that light,” said the emperor. " Yes, Your Majesty,” said the captain. The captain rushed out of the hall. He looked out the southern gate of Heaven and saw the monkey on Earth below. The light was gone. But the captain had magical sight. He could see everything that had just happened. " Interesting," said the captain. " Well? " said the Jade Emperor when the captain returned. " What caused the light? " " It was a monkey," said the captain. " A monkey? " asked the Jade Emperor. " Yes," said the captain. " He' s on the Fruit and Flower Mountain, down on Earth. There had been a rock on the mountain. The monkey came from the rock. The light shone from the monkey' s eyes. " The emperor thought for a moment and then shrugged. " I' m not surprised," he said. " Amazing things happen when Heaven and Earth work together. " <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The 39th episode of Journey to the West was called The Injured Monk. This version of the animation was an English animated short film produced by LittleFox. The total vocabulary was about 3000, suitable for primary, junior, and senior students to listen carefully and read carefully. Each episode was 5 - 7 minutes long. The English dialogue had subtitles, and the words were simple. It was closer to the original work, and the more famous storylines were basically displayed. The style was cute, and the characters were lively and interesting. Each episode tells a story. In addition to the animation, this version of the animation also comes with audio and high-definition scripts. Each episode also has a list of new words. The chapter page has a Quiz question and answer to help children self-test and consolidate the story content. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the information provided, some of the English expressions related to Journey to The West could be considered relatively advanced. For example, the word "journey" in Journey To The West was more written and formal than words such as "trip" and "travel". Sage was a rare word that was not often used in daily communication. Somersaulting was a special gerund form. There's also the word "defying" in "Sun Wukong caused avoc in the Heavenly Palace, defying the gods and showing off his extraordinary powers." Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, defied the gods and displayed his extraordinary power. In addition, words like "havocs"(great destruction, catastrophe) are not common in everyday English. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
You can watch the English cartoon version of Journey to the West on Sohu Video. There are 108 episodes in total. Each episode is a story. The characters in it are cartoon versions with Chinese and English subtitles. The style is better. You can also get the Journey to the West animation produced by Little Fox. It contains 108 episodes with English subtitles. The style is cute, the language is vivid and humorous, and the dubbing is standard. You can also get the video + audio + script + new words. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Central TV's English version of Journey to the West was based on the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Many elements in the play had been translated into English. The English translation of the main characters was as follows: Tripitaka (Master), Monkey King (Monkey), Pigsy (Pigsy), Sandy (Sandy), Princess Iron Fan (Princess Iron Fan), Bull Demon King (Bull Demon King), Red Boy (Red Boy), etc. Some places and things were translated as Flower and Fruit Mountain, Water Curtain Cave, Dragon Palace of the Eastern Sea, Tide Control Pillar, World of Darkness or Land of Darkness. Translated example of classic lines: "If I call you, do you dare to agree?" - “If I call your name, do you dare answer me?” "You don't dare to open your eyes to look at me, and you still say that the four elements are empty?" - “Without the courage to open your eyes, have you achieved emptiness?” "Go back to where you came from." "If you cause trouble one day, just don't say you are my disciple." "I'm the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong, who wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace 500 years ago!" - “I'm Sun Wukong, the Great Sage Equaling Heaven who made havoc in Heaven five hundred years ago.” "Little ones, Old Sun is back!" - “Little ones, I'm back.” "Wukong, save me!" - “Rescue me, Wukong.” "I came from the Tang of the East and went to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures." - “I am a priest from the Tang country in the East, and I am going to the Western Heaven to ask for holy scriptures.” "Master, please get off the horse. I'll go make some vegetarian food." - “Master, please dismount while I go begging.” "The king asked me to patrol the mountain!" - “His Majesty sent me to patrol the mountains.” "You monkey, you're spouting nonsense again!" - “Impudent ape, talking nonsense again!” "Demon! Where are you going!" - “Evil spirit, where do you think you're going?” "Are you the reinforcements that Monkey invited?" - “Hey! Are you reinforcements sent fo” In addition, Monkey King, Monkey Sun, Monkey Prince, Benborba, Baborben, and other names also had their corresponding English translation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of the script for the English drama version of Journey to the West: [Character: ] Monkey (M), White Bone Demon (J), Tang Sang (T), Yellow (Y), Sand Monk (S), Pig (P) ** Act 1: ** (J goes on stage looking in the mirror) (At this moment, the phone rang. J angrily took the receiver. A voice that made her even more annoyed came from the other end of the phone.) y: hello! it’s me. j: i know it’s you. you call me every day,it has been 400 years. y: and today, i’ll ask the same question again. will you marry me? (J is extremely tired of this persistent suitor.) j: you wish! i get one more pimple. how bad! j: ok, ok,. i will have a rest. (J replied Y with a smile and hung up the phone in a bad mood.) y; refuse me again. i will never give up. (After saying that, he walked off the stage in an imposing manner.) j: how nasty he is! (She thought for a moment and said) But Tangsheng is really good for me. (J picked up a pair of binoculars and began to observe T's tracks.) J: (overjoyed) ah-ha, (M is scouting ahead with the Jingu Staff, calling T) m:hi, master. t; monkey, where are we? m; dahuangzheng, jieshoushi (P runs unsteadily in front, T follows, poor S goes on stage with a lot of luggage) (pointing to a resting place) (J took out a paper tube and turned his ear to eavesdrop on the conversation between T and his disciples.) t: monkey! you are great, thank you very much, i am happy to be your teacher and...... (p suddenly interrupted lazily) p: sir! i’m so hungry. t: i’m hungry too. monkey, go and buy some food。don’t go to lanzhou niurou mianguan and liuyifandian, just go to changqing fandian. it is cheap。 <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>