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Wu Chengen wrote those books?

2024-09-02 14:11
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Wu Chengen was a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. His main works included Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. His works were based on myths, legends and historical stories, creating a series of characters and plots through fiction and imagination, which became an important chapter in the history of Chinese literature.

Those zombies again

Those zombies again

One day Sam wakes up in a world full of zombies and tries to survive. PS First of all i would not recommend this novel if you haven't read like hundred of novels already. Its pretty weird and depressing novel. This story is told almost completely from MC point of view. Third person. MC is a pretty ugly random guy with different psychological problems. He is antisocial and limited person. Lore - Since MC is limited and barely interested in people or just surroundings, you will get pretty limited descriptions on stuff, it was meant to be like that. Characters - Obviously for the same reason, you will not see much characters, usually you wont get their description or even names. Fights - I personally hate those fights in novels which take like few chapters to describe some shitty encounters. For example MC is making his "move" and then you get half chapter of description of his thoughts and the ways his face is looking, and the way like his opponent surprised and the way crowd is reacting and so on. I really hate all that shit so fights in this novel will be described not that often, only if an equal or a new opponent, and only in a strict and straightforward way, no bullshit. Now this novel is not exactly fantasy, its more like grim realistic-fantasy. But i will have to explain what i mean. Lets take rape in most novels as an example. Usually MC will be justified to rape a girl one way or another. Common example is aphrodisiac. Or the girl were trying to kill him so he had to "punish" her. Or she just happened to jump on his thing and then after rape she become his girlfriend etc, Those are examples of "fan service" in novel. So MC would be justified and readers woun't feel too uncomfortable to read something like that. So there is no "fan service" in this novel, like at all. You will have to read some stuff that will make you feel uncomfortable and you woun't like it. Common sense also means that there is barely gonna be any "random" events which MC is gonna be part of. No treasures and superpowers he founds because he is "special". He will not meet antagonists on his way. This novels world will not spin around MC in any way. He will usually sit in his deep cave and no one around will give a damn about him or even know of his existence. So this novel is not for you to have fun and enjoy reading. Not to make you feel comfortable, satisfied or happy. Its probably the opposite. This novel is kinda trashy and requires editing but its not the worst trash you ever read.
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Wu Chengen wrote several books in his lifetime

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2024-09-23 09:19

As far as I know, Wu Chengen did not write a complete book in his lifetime. He began to write in the late Ming Dynasty, mainly creating a series of prose and short stories, including classic works such as Journey to the West and Water Margins. The creation of these works took decades until the first draft was completed a few months before his death. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Chengen did not write a book in his lifetime.

Wu Chengen wrote Journey to the West

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2024-09-06 19:03

Wu Chengen was a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. He wrote a famous novel, Journey to the West. The novel was based on the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, bringing his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha, to India to obtain the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. It described the difficulties and challenges they encountered on the journey and their heroic feat of finally reaching the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. With rich imagination and vivid description, Journey to the West created many vivid characters, showing the customs, religious culture, myths and legends of ancient Chinese society. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature and was deeply loved and praised by readers.

Why Wu Chengen wrote Journey to the West

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2024-09-21 22:45

Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. The author was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. There were many reasons why Wu Chengen wrote Journey to the West. The main reason was his love for ancient Chinese myths and legends. Wu Chengen used to be a historian. He had an in-depth study of ancient Chinese history, culture, and politics. In the process, he discovered many interesting stories in ancient Chinese myths and legends, hoping to transform these stories into novels for more people to understand and appreciate. In addition, Wu Chengen was also influenced by Western fantasy literature. He saw many elements related to ancient Chinese myths and legends in Western fantasy literature, such as magic, adventure, mythical characters, etc. These elements also provided inspiration for his creation. Based on the above reasons, Wu Chengen combined the ancient Chinese myths and legends of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sand Monk and other characters with Western fantasy elements to create the novel Journey to the West. He hoped to let more people understand ancient Chinese culture and myths and legends through this novel, and also hoped to pass on western culture and values through this novel.

Why Wu Chengen wrote Journey to the West

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2024-09-21 22:31

Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels of ancient China. The author was from the Ming Dynasty. There were several reasons why he wrote Journey to the West: Inspiration: Living in the Ming Dynasty, China was in turmoil and people's lives were difficult. He had experienced some difficult adventures, so he created a story about Sun Wukong and others who went to the West to learn from the scriptures to express his feelings and thoughts. 2. To expand the influence of literature: Journey to the West had a very high literary status at that time. He hoped to expand his literary influence and enhance his literary status through this novel. 3. Prominent protagonists: In the novel, the images of the protagonists such as Sun Wukong are highlighted. Through their adventures, they tell a story full of thrills and legends. At the same time, they also portray the images of some villains to let the readers understand the complexity of human nature more deeply. Inheriting Chinese culture: Journey to the West is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a work that inherits Chinese culture. Through this novel, the readers will be able to understand the essence of ancient Chinese culture, philosophy, history and folklore.

Dumas wrote those books

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2024-09-07 06:15

Alexandre Dumas was a famous French novelist in the 19th century. He was known as the father of modern French literature. His works covered a variety of literary styles, including novels, plays, poems, and essays. Here are some of Dumas 'famous books: The Three Musketeers 20 Years Later 3 The Count of Monte Cristo Mysterious Island 5 War and Peace 6 Andromack Mystic Valley The Punishment of the Three Musketeers 20 years later again These are just some of Dumas 'works. He also has many other excellent works such as "Twenty Years Later","La Traviata","Carmen" and so on.

How old was Wu Chengen when he wrote Journey to the West?

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2024-09-21 22:37

Journey to the West was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (about 1592 - 1602 AD), so Wu Chengen should have written Journey to the West during the Ming Dynasty.

Chen Zhongshi wrote those books

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2024-09-16 03:24

Chen Zhongshi was famous in China. He mainly wrote five novels: White Deer Plain, Self-selected Collection of Chen Zhongshi's Fictions, Alive, Shaanxi Tune, and White-haired Girl. These works were classics of Chinese literature and were deeply loved and respected by readers. In addition to writing, Chen Zhongshi was also a famous literary critic and scholar. His literary ideas and style had a profound impact on Chinese literature.

Zhou Guoping wrote those books

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2024-09-11 17:32

Zhou Guoping was a famous author who had written many books, including Alive, The Silent Majority, Time Thief, and so on. His books were well-loved by readers for their profound reflections on life, unique literary style, and fresh writing style.

Han Han wrote those books

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2024-09-09 23:15

Han Han was a famous author who had published many novels and prose collections, including "Three Doors","Flying Life","See You Forever", etc. His novel style was unique and was well-known for its realism and sense of humor.

Yue Guan wrote those books?

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2024-09-03 10:36

Yue Guan was a well-known online author who had created many popular novels, including One Thought of Eternity, Covering the Sky, and The Shepherd God. His works had a unique style and a compact plot, which was deeply loved by readers.

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