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In fact, there are three people who play Tang Seng, Xu is the second actor, the first one seems to have only acted in three episodes, then Xu, and then Chi.
These were talked about when the crew of "Journey to the West" went to art and life. (If the landlord hasn't seen it, you can look it up on the Internet.) That episode of the crew party was very good. )
I thought there were only two Tang monks, but later I found out that there were three.
Xu and Chi's scenes should be about the same, so when filming the sequel, they filmed eight episodes each.
Here's a little bit of his information.
Name: Shaohua Xu.
Gender: Male. Year of birth: 1958.
Profession: Actor.
Height: 178cm
Introduction |Xu Shaohua, a famous performing artist, is the shaper of the role of "Tang Seng" in the TV series "Journey to the West". Vice President of Shandong Provincial Drama Theater, Vice Chairman of Shandong Dramatists Association, Member of Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, representative works of the film "Refined Change", drama "Confucius in Cloth", "Master Returns to Hometown", etc.
Xu Shaohua (1958- A native of Qingdao, Shandong, a national first-class actor, graduated from Shandong Provincial Academy of Arts. He is currently the vice president of Shandong Drama Theater, the head of the Qilu Evening News Youth Drama Troupe, the vice chairman of the Shandong Dramatists Association, the chairman of the Shandong Young Performing Artists Association, and a member of the Shandong Provincial Political Consultative Conference.
Xu Shaohua became famous for playing the role of Tang Seng in the TV series "Journey to the West", so that women and children all over the country knew about it. Speaking of which, his performance back then still had some shortcomings. For example, there was an episode of "Stealing Ginseng Fruit", which everyone knew was played by Wang Yue as Tang Seng; And there is also a little-known version of the trial shooting, Xu Shaohua participated in the trial shooting episode "Stealing Ginseng Fruit" and starred as Tang Seng.
In this episode, Xu Shaohua's performance is not yet in place, and he behaves stiffly in some places.
In the 16th episode of the sequel to Journey to the West, we saw Xu Shaohua again. Although people are middle-aged, they are no longer what they used to be in terms of body shape and face shape; But his trip to the mountain this time did bring us a surprise, and he paid more attention to portraying Tang Seng's inner activities and feelings.
In addition, Xu Shaohua also played the role of Zhang Liao in the TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and his performance was calm and full of grace, which was deeply appreciated by this editor. Now Xu Shaohua is already a mature and superb performing artist.
I saw him at the opening ceremony of the kite festival in Shandong one year. I don't seem to be on TV very much now, or I don't see it.
That's what I know and what I've found.
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The first Tang monk's name was Wang Yue, who left the crew halfway for some reason; The second Tang Seng is Xu Shaohua, who left the crew halfway because he wanted to go to college; The third Tang Seng is Chi Chongrui, who has been filming.
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Because Xu Shaohua was going to study, he quit halfway, and he should still be in Qingdao now.
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Journey to the West is a myth written by Wu Chengen based on the historical facts that Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty went to India to learn scriptures**. Many people know about this situation.
This Tang monk is Master Xuanzang, which must be real and recorded in history. The well-known "Heart Sutra" was translated by Master Xuanzang.
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The prototype of Tang Seng in China's ancient ** "Journey to the West" is Tang Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. Zhenguan three years (629 years), Xuanzang went to Tianzhu to learn scriptures and seek the law through all kinds of difficulties and dangers, before and after 17 years, erudite at that time the great and small Theravada doctrines, brought back many scriptures, and spent 19 hours engaged in the translation of Buddhist scriptures. He died on February 5, 664 at the age of 65.
Xuanzang's westward journey is a true event in history. About more than 1,300 years ago, that is, in the first year of Zhenguan of Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (627), the young monk Xuanzang, who was only 25 years old, left the capital Chang'an and went to Tianzhu (India) to study alone. After starting from Chang'an, he passed through Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and finally arrived at Yindaodu.
He studied there for more than two years and was praised as a lecturer at a large Buddhist scripture debate. In the nineteenth year of Zhenguan (645), Xuanzang returned to Chang'an and brought back 657 Buddhist scriptures. He learned from the West this time, 19 years before and after, traveling tens of thousands of miles, which was a legendary long march of 10,000 miles, which caused a sensation.
After that, Xuanzang reported his own experience in the west, which was recorded by his apprentice's debate machine into twelve volumes of "The Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty". However, this book mainly tells the history, geography and transportation of the countries observed on the road, and there are no stories. As for his apprentices Hui Li and Yan Cong, the "Biography of the Three Tibetan Masters of the Tang Dynasty Dacien Temple" added a lot of mythological colors to Xuanzang's experience, and since then, the story of Xuanzang's westward journey has begun to spread widely among the people.
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Yes. "Journey to the West" is based on the historical event of "Tang monks learning scriptures", and through the author's artistic processing, it profoundly depicts the social reality of the Ming Dynasty.
Tang monk to learn the scriptures is the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang went to Tianzhu (India) to seek scriptures, lasted 17 years, after returning to China to translate the scriptures, 75 treatises, 1,335 volumes.
So it's real.
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Yes, the Tang monk in Journey to the West is real, it is Xuanzang during the Tang Dynasty.
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Tang Xuanzang is a real person in history, and he did go to Tianzhu many times, which played a very important role in the spread of Buddhism and cultural exchanges.
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This one is not real, this one is a fiction.
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Tang Seng, surnamed Chen, with the legal name "Xuanzang", is respectfully called "Sanzang Master", known as "Tang Seng" in the world, and nicknamed "Jiang Liuer". The classic Chinese masterpiece "Journey to the West".
One of the protagonists in , the prototype is the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang.
Tang Seng was the second apprentice of the Buddha in his previous life, Jin Chanzi, who was relegated to the lower realm by the Buddha because of his contempt for Buddhism, and under the guidance of Guanyin Bodhisattva, he was enshrined by Tang Taizong.
will, go thousands of miles to the west to seek the true scriptures, and collect Sun Wukong on the way.
The three apprentices of Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing, after experiencing eighty-one difficulties, finally obtained the true scriptures and returned to the Tang Dynasty, cultivated to the positive fruit, and were named "Zhantan Meritorious Buddha" by the Buddha.
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Tang Seng, the protagonist of "Journey to the West", his legal name is Xuanzang. Tang Seng is tall, mild-tempered, elegant, and highly accomplished in Buddhist scriptures. He was not afraid of hardships, traveled west to learn scriptures, went through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, never forgot his original intention, and under the protection of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk and Bailongma, he arrived at the West Tianleiyin Temple to retrieve the true scriptures.
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The reincarnation of the golden cicada, the true child ,... cultivated in the tenth generation
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Finally, the eighty-first difficulty is the Tongtian River to meet the turtle wet scriptures.
In ** "Journey to the West", Tang Seng suffered a total of 9981 difficulties in learning scriptures from the West, and the loss of the scriptures in the stool to cross the river is the last difficulty. The four Tang monks and apprentices had to cross a big river when they came back from learning scriptures, because they forgot to ask the Buddha a word for the big white head turtle, and they were angrily thrown into the water by the big white head turtle.
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According to the records of Guanyin Bodhisattva, Tang monk Xitian experienced ninety-nine eighty-one difficulties.
Tang Seng has a strong belief that no matter what difficulties he encounters, he must learn from the scriptures, and this belief has touched several apprentices. Moreover, Tang Seng saved them on the road and was kind to each of them, so the apostle was willing to listen to Tang Seng's words.
I think Tang Seng in "Journey to the West" is an indecisive, dedicated to Buddha, and a person with a good nature, but he can't do great things. If you want to do great things, you must have blood, and his character is too gentle. In his life, he could only devote himself to the Buddha, and he could no longer do anything else.
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