JOURNEY TO THE WEST. The first section describes Sun Wu Kong's origins. He is. born from a rock on the summit of Flower Fruit. Mountain and goes on to become the king of the. monkeys. 300 years later, he learns the way of. immortality and various other powerful magical skills. from an immortal far away from his home. Plot summary. Journey to the East is written from the point of view of a man (called "H. H." in the book) who becomes a member of "The League", a timeless religious sect whose members include famous fictional and real characters, such as Plato, Mozart, Pythagoras, Paul Klee, Don Quixote, Puss in Boots, Tristram Shandy, Baudelaire, Goldmund
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Journey to the West. (1996) There is a fairy stone on Huaguo Mountain which suddenly exploded one day, and a spirit monkey burst out. He studied under the Bodhi Patriarch and was named Sun Wu Kong. Wu Kong is agile and intelligent, and he successfully practised the art of immortality and the seventy-two changes, but he got into a catastrophe
Chapter 1 200 years later Monkey seeks immortality. He gains illumination and learns 72 transformations. Chapter 2 142 years later Monkey erases his name and the name of all monkeys from the underworld's death register. Chapter 3 Soon after Monkey is given a position in Heaven so he can no longer cause trouble on Earth. Chapter 4 Decades later
Abstract. As one of the most prominent works of Chinese literature, Xiyouji 西遊記 (literally, The Record of the Westward Journey, or Journey to the West) has received considerable attention in Western scholarship, focusing on issues of its antecedents, textual formation, authorship, character prototypes and religious allegory, which attests to its complexity in terms of the history of its
Intro. Journey to the West, sometimes referred to simply as Monkey, is a classic novel that was written during the Ming Dynasty in 16th century China. Its author, Wu Cheng, was born into a family that harbored literary ambitions, though they were bureaucrats and shopkeepers by trade. Influenced by his father, a student of Confucianism and other Paperback. $16.00 9 Used from $8.07 5 New from $14.58. This adaptation of a late sixteenth-century classic Chinese comic novel, Journey to the West, based on Anthony C. Yu’s translation, takes as its point of departure the true story of a seventh-century monk and his fabled pilgrimage from China to India in search of sacred texts. CLnww2.
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