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The passage describing the Heavenly Palace in the classical Chinese version of Journey to the West
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2024-09-14 03:41
The passage describing the Heavenly Palace in the classical Chinese version of Journey to the West was as follows: In the Heavenly Palace, there were incomparably tall and magnificent pavilions. There are Yaotai Jade Palace, Lingchi Immortal Mountain. Birds, beasts, immortals, and devils all wandered around happily. The most famous celestial palace was beyond the clouds. It was a divine city called the School of the Emperor Star. Lord Ziwei was one of the highest gods in the Heavenly Palace and was in charge of the fate of the human world. Every morning, he would come to the Heavenly Palace to discuss the matters of the Heavenly Realm with the immortals. In addition, there were many other important buildings in the Heavenly Palace, such as Taihe Palace, Jade Capital Palace, Divine Wind Palace, etc. Each building had different characteristics and decorations, representing different gods and functions. The Heavenly Palace was filled with mystery and beauty that made people forget to leave. Whether it was immortals, devils, birds, or beasts, they all had a deep impression of the Heavenly Palace, hoping to stay there forever.
The wonderful passage of Journey to the West
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2024-09-21 19:08
Journey to the West was a famous ancient Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who helped Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. The following are some of the wonderful passages in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong hit the Bull Demon King out of the circle with a stick. The Bull Demon King screamed but did not dare to fight back. He saw flames coming out of his mouth. The Bull Demon King was sweating but did not dare to move. 2. Tang Sanzang and his disciples were about to hurry on their way when a huge eagle suddenly appeared in the sky and spread its wings to cover the sky. Tang Sanzang was terrified. Sun Wukong stepped forward and shouted,"Master, this eagle wants to kill us!" 'Tang Sanzang repeatedly begged Sun Wukong to let them go. 3 Zhu Bajie secretly ate the Zen fruit of Tang Sanzang and was discovered by Tang Sanzang. Zhu Bajie claimed that he felt refreshed and energetic after eating it. Tang Sanzang angrily rebuked Zhu Bajie but claimed that it was caused by his own internal force. Sun Wukong took the opportunity to steal the Zen Fruit. Tang Sanzang chased after Zhu Bajie, but he stole it again. In the end, Sun Wukong saw through it and punished him. 4. In order to save Tang Sanzang, Monk Sand risked his life and was caught by the Dragon King of Liusha River. He asked Tang Sanzang to hand over his head in exchange for saving Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong went to the rescue and started a fierce battle with Monk Sand. In the end, Monk Sand successfully rescued Tang Sanzang and returned to the Western Heaven together. 5. The four of them finally reached their destination after going through 81 difficulties. After obtaining the sutra, Tang Sanzang was rewarded by the emperor. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were also rewarded respectively. Monk Sand stayed by Tang Sanzang's side and became a loyal disciple. The four of them returned to their hometowns and started a new life.
A famous classical Chinese passage
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2025-03-12 09:33
The following is a famous passage in classical Chinese: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber","No matter how weak the water is, I will only take a ladle to drink" 2 In the Analects of Confucius,"A gentleman is a metaphor for righteousness and a villain is a metaphor for profit" 3 "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man" in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" 4 "Better to be a peaceful dog than a man in troubled times" in "Water margin" "If you follow the fate of the world, you can obtain eternal life" in Journey to the West 6 "The Scholars" in "The Scholars","Don't do anything wrong, don't be surprised when you knock on the door in the middle of the night" "The heart is not enough, the snake swallows the elephant" in "Jin Ping Mei" 8."Opening up the Primordial Yuan to open up the Primordial Chaos, the beginning of the ancient chaos is not divided" in "Dream of the Red Chamber" 9."The Heart of Loyalty is shared by the world" in Water Margins 10 "Journey to the West","The world's general trend will be divided for a long time, and it will be divided for a long time."
Translate this passage of classical Chinese
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2024-09-11 00:14
The meaning of this passage of classical Chinese was: You are now a fan of online literature. Answer the following questions based on the knowledge you have learned. Do you have any questions about the novel? I will try my best to answer your questions.
Which great god can help me translate a passage of classical Chinese from Journey to the West into vernacular Chinese, please ~
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2025-03-03 19:38
Hello, I'm very happy to help you translate a passage from Journey to the West into vernacular Chinese. Please tell me which part of the classical Chinese text you need to translate and I will try my best to help you complete the translation.
Read the following passage in classical Chinese.
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2024-09-26 08:36
The classical Chinese reading materials are as follows: "Dream of the Red Chamber", chapter 1,"Jia Baoyu's Memory Loss, Lin Daiyu's Rebirth". Teacher, do you mean "Jia Baoyu lost his memory and Lin Daiyu was reborn" or "Jia Baoyu lost his memory and Lin Daiyu was reborn"? (Hint: The subject of this sentence is "Jia Baoyu" and "Lin Daiyu", but there is no direct causality between the two subjects. Jia Baoyu lost his memory for some reason and Lin Daiyu was reborn.)
Do you know of a modern novel that contains the most classic passage of Zixia Fairy in A Chinese Ode to the West?
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2025-02-26 19:19
The book Wandering in the Movie World mentioned Zixia Fairy's classic line in the Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West: "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, and infatuation is planted in the heart." This was a very classic line to express love. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
An inspirational passage in both Chinese and English... Urgent!
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2024-09-19 14:49
The following was an inspirational passage in both Chinese and English: Life is like a journey, everyone has their own way to go. Sometimes we will encounter setbacks and difficulties, but as long as we persevere and move forward bravely, we will definitely reach our destination. Life is like a journey, each person has their own path to walk sometimes we encounter obstacles and difficulties, but as long as we remain strong and brave, we will definitely reach our destination.
The passage in Journey to the West describing the immortal's cave
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2024-09-01 11:13
In Journey to the West, the Immortal's Cave was a mysterious place where many immortals lived and practiced. One of the most famous was the Heavenly Palace of Taishang Laojun, which was one of the main residences of the immortals. In the Heavenly Palace, Taishang Laojun's office was called the Jade Pure Palace. There were many immortals practicing and discussing Taoist skills. In addition, there were many palaces and pavilions in the Heavenly Palace, such as the Cloud Condensing Cave, the Supreme Purity Realm, and the Purple Cloud Palace. Each palace had its own unique characteristics and decorations. In the Heavenly Palace, Taishang Laojun was an extremely important and popular immortal. He often taught other immortals and mortals how to cultivate and pursue the realm of Dao.
A Chinese Oath to the West (Chinese Version)
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2025-01-12 19:16
"A Chinese Oath to the West 1(Monsters Don't Run) Mandarin" was a fantasy online movie that was released in 2015. The movie was directed by Luo Sen and starred by Xu Qing, Wang Haoyu, and Hu Haofan. It was a spoof drama that borrowed the past to satirize the present. It used the classic characters of the famous Journey to the West, combined with real-life social events as the blueprint for each episode's main story, and described the moral issues of the society. The movie used humorous and funny narrative techniques to reflect the politics and interests of the real society. It had a macro concept of educating people and dealing with things. It had a certain educational significance to promote the positive energy of the Chinese nation.
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