What is the name of a book written by a Chinese medicine practitioner analyzing Journey to the West?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the ancient Chinese wrote and created literary works, what did Mr. Lu Xun call "fun" and "funny"? Or do you want to "carry the Tao with words"? Because the literary tradition of the ancients is to "carry the Tao with literature", "know people and discuss the world", and "reverse the will with will", so there must be its "will" and "Tao".

    Through our research, the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, especially the four famous works, each has its own "Tao", and this "Tao" is often rarely covered by our current literary critics. If we can change the perspective, or even incarnate as the author, and then we can understand what the author understands, what he wants to express, what experience he has, how much he knows about the culture, how deep the experience, and how high the realm is, and understand this, when we are reading, we will definitely have a sense of closeness to the author, and we will benefit a lot. Over the past decades, from primary school to university, to graduate students, doctors, and postdoctoral fellows, my supervisors, including Mr. Gao Jian, Mr. Luo Yuanzhen, Mr. Jin Jicang, Mr. Yao Dianzhong, Mr. Cheng Qianfan, Mr. Bian Xiaoxuan, Mr. Huo Songlin, Mr. Li Deshun, etc., have repeatedly emphasized that we should read a good book.

    How should I read this book? Don't pick on people's dross first, and don't read with glasses. Because nowadays, when people read, including experts, they all have a characteristic or problem, that is, they first pick people's faults, which is called "removing the dross and taking the essence".

    With an uncooperative attitude and condescending momentum, how can we enter the wonderful realm created by the author for us, and resonate and shock it? This in itself creates a barrier between the work and separates our scholars from tradition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Journey to the West" is the first romantic chapter in ancient China. None of the 100 copies of the existing Ming journal "Journey to the West" have an author's signature. Qing Dynasty scholar Wu Yuyi and others first proposed that the author of "Journey to the West" was Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty.

    "Journey to the West" mainly describes the story of Tang Seng, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Zhu Wuneng, and Sha Seng Sha Wujing's master and apprentice who went to the West to learn scriptures, and finally obtained the true scriptures after nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Journey to the West, also known as "The Monkey King", has also been translated into many languages, and there are many translated titles: "The Journey of Heaven of the Holy Monk", "The Heavenly Journey of a Buddhist", "Monkey", "The Monkey King", "The Adventures of the Monkey and the Pig God and Demon".

    What is the name of the book Journey to the West?

    Journey to the West, also known as "The Monkey King", has also been translated into many languages, and there are many translated titles: "The Journey of Heaven of the Holy Monk", "The Heavenly Journey of a Buddhist", "Monkey", "The Monkey King", "The Adventures of the Monkey and the Pig God and Demon".

    Journey to the West is an ancient long story of gods and demons written by Wu Chengen during the Ming Dynasty**[1]. The ** tells the story of the Tang monks and apprentices who traveled all the way to the west to learn the scriptures, experienced nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, and finally arrived in the west to see the Buddha, and finally the story of the five saints came true. [2] "Journey to the West" is a classic work of Chinese gods and demons, reaching the peak of ancient long-form romanticism, and is known as the four classic Chinese masterpieces together with "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin" and "Dream of Red Mansions".

    **The name does not have the word Journey to the West to speak, it is indeed the predecessor and origin of the characters and characters of Journey to the West, can you help me find the title of the book?

    Journey to the West prequel.

    No, the title of the book does not have the word Journey to the West.

    Ah, I'll try to show you.

    Isn't the Monkey King either?

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    Have you tried those?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Kiss! "Journey to the West", also known as "Journey to the West", is one of the four classical Chinese masterpieces, compiled by Wu Chengen, a ** master in the Ming Dynasty.

    This book describes the legendary adventure story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Monk protecting Tang Seng Xitian to learn scriptures and going through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties.

    Kiss! Is it the West Heaven to learn the scriptures?

    Journey to the West, Brother Monkey! <>

    Xuanzang learned scriptures, traveled to the west to subdue demons, 81 difficult.

    It's not that the title of the book doesn't mention the word Journey to the West, but it can be said that it is true that the origin of the previous book of the characters in Journey to the West <> the origin of the predecessor. Kiss! Please wait.

    Kiss! "Journey to the West", also known as "Journey to the West", is one of the four classical Chinese masterpieces, compiled by Wu Chengen, a ** master in the Ming Dynasty. This book describes the legendary adventure story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Monk protecting Tang Seng Xitian to learn scriptures and going through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties.

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