Birth and death: 15? —1582?
Introduction:
Ming novelist. Shanyang people, the word Ruzhong,no. Sheyang Mountain people. The imperial examination suffered repeated setbacks, and Jiajing made up for the tribute students, and later served as Cheng of Changxing County, Zhejiang Province. Shame for five buckets of rice, left home, dedicated to writing. Since childhood, I like reading wild stories and strange novels, and I am good at bantering about Wu Cheng'en. In my later years, I worked as The Journey to the West, telling the story of Xuanzang, a monk in the Tang Dynasty. There are also Sheyang Survival Draft and Yu Dingzhi.
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Wu Cheng'en's big joke: Three Zhenwu emperors appeared on the Westward Journey at the same time!
If you don't read Journey to the West carefully and don't know the Zhenwu Emperor, ordinary people can't see anything fishy about Zhenwu Emperor from Journey to the West. When we are familiar with the Journey to the West and understand the Zhenwu Emperor, a strange phenomenon appears before us-there are actually three Zhenwu emperors in the Journey to the West at the same time. These three ... [with details]
Let's see which of the fairies written by The Journey to the West is the most confusing.
Anyone who has seen The Journey to the West knows that the world presented by Journey to the West has always been dominated by Tang Priests, supplemented by many fairies. Anyone who is familiar with female goblins knows that they are all powerful, and sometimes even the Monkey King can't compete with them. Today, we don't talk about how powerful the female goblins are, but only about their beauty ... [details]
Wu Cheng'en's brief introduction to the life of Wu Cheng'en, the novelist and author of Journey to the West in the Ming Dynasty
Wu Cheng'en (15 -1582), whose name was Ruzhong, was born in Sheyang Mountain. Han nationality, a native of Shanyang County, Huai 'an Prefecture (now Huai 'an District, Jiangsu Province), whose ancestral home is Gaodian, Tongcheng County, Anhui Province (now Gaodian, Yutan Township, Zongyang County), is called Gaodian Wu. Because he moved to Huai 'an Prefecture with his grandfather (now Chuzhou District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province) ... [Detail]
Deciphering: Why did the author Wu Cheng'en let the natural stone monkey be born in Huaguoshan?
The original book says, "The world is divided into four major continents: Shenzhou in the east, Hezhou in the west, Buzhou in the south and Luzhou in the north, with Pangu being the pioneer, san huang ruling the world and five emperors ruling the world.". This book list shows that East wins Shenzhou. There is a brief introduction to Wu Cheng'en, a country overseas, called Aolai Country. The country is near the sea, and there is a mountain in the sea, called Huaguo Mountain. This mountain ... [with details]
What is the relationship between the Monkey King and Wang Mang's usurpation of the Han Dynasty? The hidden meaning of Journey to the West
How many years has the Monkey King been under the Five Elements Mountain? This doesn't seem to be a problem. Because, whenever introducing his life, the Monkey King always said, "I was the Great Sage of Heaven who made a scene in heaven 5 years ago!" However, things are not so simple. Back to the 14th time of the original work, I did "Return to Right, Six Thieves Without a Trace". In this time, the Tang Priest is in the human race ... [details]
Emperor Jiajing: Emperor Daming indulged himself in a journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en
This time, it is said that the seventy-eighth journey to the West, "Reiko sent the Yin God to the Golden Temple to know the demons and talk about morality", tells the story that Tang Priest and his disciples came to the country of monks and saw a goose cage placed at the door of every family in the city, but they were not geese, but children of five or six years old. The reason is that the local king wants to use the heart of a child to decoct the medicine. It is said that ... [with details]
Wu Cheng'en describes what the Monkey King is trying to tell us
(original 8 of The Journey to the West series), which means that he has a sharp eye and can distinguish truth from falsehood. The critical eye is the Monkey King's patent, and it is an unexpected harvest of the Monkey King's forging in the gossip furnace of the old gentleman in Taishang. the Monkey King often said that his old grandson has critical eyes and can recognize monsters. Mr. Wu Cheng'en is a student in the examination room ... [with details]
Isn't the author of Journey to the West Wu Cheng'en? What the hell is going on here?
"Journey to the West is crazy" Shanshui Wenshe said "Journey to the West Season No.17" The Journey to the West's novel must be familiar to everyone. Even if you haven't read the original book, you have at least watched more than one film and television drama. Even now, many movies are building scripts based on this novel, which shows its great influence. Guan ... [Detail]
Did Wu Cheng'en write Journey to the West to influence the enemy in fantasy?
The Journey to the West is one of the classic Four Great Classical Novels in China. It tells the story that Tang Priest, under the escort of three apprentices, the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand, experienced all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, subduing demons along the way and going to the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures. This novel had a profound influence on the development of novel culture at that time and later generations ... [with]
Which dynasty was The Journey to the West author Wu Cheng'en? Brief introduction of Wu Cheng'en
A brief introduction of Wu Cheng'en, the author of the famous The Journey to the West-Wu Cheng'en (154 -1582), whose name was Ruzhong, was born in Shanyang County, Huai 'an Prefecture (now Chuzhou District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province). China, an outstanding novelist in the Ming Dynasty, was the author of The Journey to the West, one of Four Great Classical Novels. His life was rich in creation, but due to his poor family, And no children ... [with]
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