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!
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.
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!
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.
The original TV series of "Journey to the West" mentioned may mainly refer to the 1986 version of "Journey to the West" TV series and the 2000 version of "Journey to the West" TV series ("Journey to the West Sequel" TV series). These two TV series were starred by Liu Xiaoling Tong and other people. Together, they basically showed the original plot of "Journey to the West". The 81 difficulties in the original work were also basically fully displayed in these two TV series. However, due to the original 100 chapters and rich content, the 86-edition TV series only had 25 episodes of the main series and 16 episodes of the sequels, totaling 41 episodes. Due to the limited number of episodes and in order to pass the review, some cuts and modifications were made to the original during filming, including major changes in the character image and plot. 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!
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.
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 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.
The story of the country of women in the 86 edition of Journey to the West corresponded to the 54th chapter of the original work. This episode was called " The Kingdom of Women " and was filmed at the end of 1986. The director was Yang Jie, with Xu Shaohua as the Tang Monk and Zhu Lin as the King of the Kingdom of Women. When filming this scene, director Yang Jie had a unique creative concept. She wanted Tang Sanzang to move a little bit here to show his side as a living man with flesh and blood, but she couldn't ruin the character or let the famous work fall into the cliché. In order to find a suitable actress to play the role of the king of the Kingdom of Daughters, the crew looked at thousands of photos of the actresses. Many actresses came to audition, but none of them satisfied the director. In the end, Yang Jie chose Zhu Lin. When Zhu Lin first entered the set and saw Xu Shaohua, the two of them had a special reaction. This also brought some interesting things to the filming. For example, a scene where four eyes met was filmed eight times. During the official shooting, the two of them could not let go because of the scale of Zhu Lin's costume. Later, Yang Jie drove the others out of the scene, and then there was the classic scene of " Tang Sanzang admiring the national treasure at night." In addition, in terms of soundtracks, Yang Jie personally participated in the revision of the lyrics, changing " Quietly ask my brother " to " Quietly ask the holy monk." This change perfectly described the bumpy heart of the Queen's love and the feelings between the two. After this scene, Xu Shaohua and Zhu Lin withdrew from the Journey to the West. The plot in the TV series was different from the original. The TV series modified the characters and added some plot 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!
From the information, the industry insiders believed that there was no copyright issue with the adaptation of Journey to the West because the original copyright was free. However, the 86-edition TV series Journey to the West had copyright and royalty issues. These issues involved multiple interests, and the main creators were an important part. Moreover, this contradiction had not been resolved from the beginning to the end. As for whether the TV series Journey to the West was protected by copyright, it was not clear. There might be copyright disputes in some aspects (such as music), but it was not clear whether the TV series was fully protected by copyright. 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!
Chang'e was an impressive character in the TV series Journey to the West. The role of Chang'e played by Qiu Peining in the '86 edition of Journey to the West' was a classic. She appeared with a fairy aura. Her head was decorated beautifully, but her temperament was cold. She wore a purple gauze dress and had a little red on her forehead. She vividly displayed the cold temperament of Chang'e Fairy. "Chang'e Song" was composed by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing, and sung by Wu Jing. In addition, details such as the way Chang'e hugged the jade rabbit in the film and television image also became the discussion point of the audience. 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!