Landlord, calm down. This is not infringement. Whose rights have been violated? Wu Cheng'en? He was from the Ming Dynasty, and I'm afraid Ching-Ying Lam can't stop him after his resurrection. What's more, this is not infringement at all. Japan's earliest travel notes, South Korea's new version of Journey to the West, have not been copied more and changed beyond recognition? But in the end, it was peaceful. In some online articles in China, some talented people always coax the island on weekdays, treating some cherry blossom goddesses as concubines, kicking Shan Ye, who made the eight-disambiguation serpent in Japanese mythology, and cutting the serpent himself. Follow your logic. Did Japan send someone to assassinate the author of the novel?
I said a lot just to tell the landlord not to be too persistent. It is infuriating to spoil China culture. But if it is only a benign reference, and can contribute some better works. I don't think that's any harm. What did you say?/Sorry?